A custom and rare knife by the renowned Navajo artist David Yellowhorse, specifically from the "Cuthair Yellowhorse Series One" collection. This knife honors the memory of the artist's great-grandfather, "Cuthair," and the Navajo people who undertook the historic journey known as "The Long Walk Home" in 1868.
Knife Specifications
This artistic piece has several characteristics that make it highly desirable for collectors:
Distinctive Blade: The blade is crafted from stainless steel in a "Chipped Flint" design, giving it an ancient stone appearance, designed by knifemaker Bill Cheatham.
Handle: A handmade work of art combining Turquoise stones, Ironwood, and inlaid with copper and shell.
Limited Edition: This knife bears the serial number 1259 and is part of a limited edition (believed to be 1868 pieces, commemorating the year of the return).
Signature: It bears David Yellowhorse's signature engraved on the identification plate inside the walnut wood display box.
To be sold to the highest bidder, God willing.