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Spanish Navaja
Reference
HA0041
Price
Sold
Origin / Age
Spanish 19th Century
Dimensions
Blade 20cm
A beautiful Spanish folding Navaja knife marked Toledo in an oval on one side of the blade . It has floral decorated bone and tortoiseshell panels to a brass mounted grip. Blade 20cm .Details
The navaja is a traditional Spanish folding-blade fighting and utility knife. One of the oldest folding knife patterns still in production, the first true navajas originated in the Andalusian region of southern Spain (In Spain, the term navaja is often used to generally describe all folding-blade knives.) They were popular with sailors of the Spanish Main who regularly carried them in their waistbands. Though best known for fighting and personal defence, navajas were used for everything from cutting lines, peeling fruit to shaving. The word navaja is actually derived from the Latin novacula, meaning razor, and the Andalusian knife known as the navaja is thought to have derived from navaja de afeitar, or straight razor used for shaving. Like the straight razor, the navaja's blade folds into the handle when not in use and a spring under the blade locks it into place when open. This style of navaja is sometimes called a "tail rattler" (cola de crotalo), because the tip of the handle resembles a rattlesnake`s tail.
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