A growing selection of wood for your knife handles.
Wood is one of the most commonly used materials for knife handles. The species are numerous, and the possibilities are only limited by the imagination of the knife maker.
Which wood to make your knife handle?
Whether you are looking for local wood species, such as beech, walnut, poplar or morta wood; or exotic woods, such as gidgee, amboina, ironwood or red buckeye, Eurotechni offers you a wide choice of wood, in blocks and plates, to make the handles of your next knives. Our suppliers (notably Novawood and Resin' and Co) allow us to offer you more and more different wood species to meet all your needs. Need wood blocks? Burr scales for the quality of their grain? We have, on stock or on order, everything you're looking for.
From classic to the most ambitious shades
Whether you are looking to make a morta wood knife handle for the history of this material, to dress your next pieces in a more extravagant way with our spalted, stabilised and colour-stained beechwood scales or our lightning-struck wood scales, you will find among our selection the species, colours and patterns that will bring all your projects to life.