Fällkniven

Fällkniven handle scales

Fällkniven, a premier Swedish knife brand renowned for survival knives, hunting knives, and bushcraft blades, was founded in March 1984 in Boden, northern Sweden, by Peter Hjortberger. A passionate hunter and outdoorsman inspired by U.S. knifemakers in the early 1980s, Hjortberger started by importing high-quality knives and publishing Sweden's first full-color knife catalog in 1985

In 1987, the company pivoted to designing its own models. The breakthrough came in 1995 when, after eight years of rigorous testing and development for the Swedish Defense Administration, Fällkniven delivered the first batch of the F1 Pilot Survival Knife to the Swedish Air Force in August 1995. This iconic convex-ground, full-tang fixed blade (initially ATS34 steel from Germany, later VG-10 and laminated 3G from Japan) became the official survival knife for Swedish pilots and a global bestseller—earning praise for exceptional toughness, safe sheath, and reliability

Production shifted to Seki, Japan (with Hattori collaboration) for premium laminates. In 2009, Peter's son Eric Hjortberger took over as president, expanding the family-owned business. By its 40th anniversary in 2024, Fällkniven had solidified its reputation for innovative steels, convex grinds, protruding tangs, and unbreakable durability—trusted by military, outdoorsmen, and enthusiasts worldwide in premium survival knives and tactical fixed blades

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A whimsical ornament that blends symmetry with tactile appeal. A man-made artefact that holds the secrets of the universe. A fusion of beauty, elegance, craftsmanship, and the meaning you yourself will imbue in this object

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Who among us didn’t dream of sailing aboard a great frigate with black sails? This design brings back the romance of pirate tales and adventure novels from childhood

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The grips are painted using a special “Lazy Brush” technique. The color palette was developed at GUN GRIPS X SVECHNIKOV WORKSHOP using a secret recipe involving a severed finger. Just kidding! Or not!


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The Vegvísir, known as the "Viking compass," is an Icelandic magical stave from the 19th-century Huld Manuscript


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This is a classic. This style represents the elegant beauty of wood with its original texture. The geometry represents ergonomics and minimalism. Adding anything else would be a crime


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Celtic gates (doorways, arches, thresholds) symbolize transitions between worlds: life/death, mortal/otherworld, known/unknown. In Celtic mythology and art, they represent portals to the Sidhe realm, spiritual passage, protection, and rebirth—often adorned with knots, trees, or animals as guardians of liminal spaces


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This is a classic. This style represents the elegant beauty of wood with its original texture. The geometry represents ergonomics and minimalism. Adding anything else would be a crime


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The Vegvísir, known as the "Viking compass," is an Icelandic magical stave from the 19th-century Huld Manuscript


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The texture of wood bark. Justified in this case. We are looking for new ways to express our capabilities. Next time, we will return with new ideas!


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Celtic gates (doorways, arches, thresholds) symbolize transitions between worlds: life/death, mortal/otherworld, known/unknown. In Celtic mythology and art, they represent portals to the Sidhe realm, spiritual passage, protection, and rebirth—often adorned with knots, trees, or animals as guardians of liminal spaces


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A treasure map is a legendary chart marking buried pirate treasure or hidden riches, popularized by Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883)


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Even if the knife is yours, with these scales it will forever remain alien, lol!


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The Vegvísir, known as the "Viking compass," is an Icelandic magical stave from the 19th-century Huld Manuscript


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The Vegvísir, known as the "Viking compass," is an Icelandic magical stave from the 19th-century Huld Manuscript


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Imitation of a crack in the ground on a dry day in your backyard. A stylistic focus designed to show that it is possible to reproduce almost anything!


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Waves crashing on the shore is one of nature’s most mesmerizing spectacles. Each swell rises with graceful power, crests in a frothy curl of white foam, then explodes against the rocks or sands in a thunderous roar


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This is a classic. This style represents the elegant beauty of wood with its original texture. The geometry represents ergonomics and minimalism. Adding anything else would be a crime


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These knife scales were developed in collaboration with Umeda Karin, a talented artist and guardian of Japanese traditions


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This is a classic. This style represents the elegant beauty of wood with its original texture. The geometry represents ergonomics and minimalism. Adding anything else would be a crime


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Spider webs are nature's engineering marvels made of spider silk — a protein fiber stronger than steel by weight and tougher than Kevlar


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Decorative ornament with improved grip. Beautiful, effective, justified in winter!


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The master's hand trembled, and a masterpiece was created. At least, that was the explanation given after the original idea failed. We like it!


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Moon Raven blends Celtic/Norse mythology with lunar magic