Kissing Fish Damascus Spatula
Master bladesmith David Lisch threaded the needle with this striking, one-of-a-kind spatula, handmade from forged iron and his Kissing Fish pattern damascus. The detail work at the top of the handle, where David created a unique design element that is as functional as it is beautiful, quite literally required that he thread the material through itself, resulting in the extraordinary, rustic and attractive form that provides superb comfort and control while wielding this culinary tool. A mosaic pattern conceived and designed by David, forged from 1080 and 15n20 carbon steels, depicting fish coming together for a smooch, forms the spatula's head, built for generations of flipping and turning inside in the kitchen or out at the grill.
$800.00
The Story
Continually pushing boundaries and innovating in the realms of bladesmithing, damascus making, and other areas of artistic metalwork and object design, ABS Master Bladesmith David Lisch forges sole-authorship chef knives and other culinary objects at his studio in Yelm, Washington. Taking a methodical, clean, and controlled approach to damascus steel and mosaic pattern design, David creates unique and beautiful styles for use in function-forward kitchen tools that draw on his 26 years of experience in the field.
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