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Olive Knives is still a newer name, but they’ve come into the space with a very clear direction. Everything they build revolves around that “Carry One” mindset. One knife that actually gets used, holds up over time, and doesn’t get rotated out every few months. It’s less about chasing trends and more about building something dependable that earns its place.
The Venari fits right into that idea, just in a compact fixed blade format.
Designing knives is a form of artistry. To me, knives are a reflection of man. They’re utilitarian, but also something to admire. And it’s a special thing when those two sides come together, when a design is just as functional as it is good looking. The Olive Knives Venari is a great example of that. It doesn’t scream for attention, but it’s something you end up appreciating the more you look at it and the more you use it.
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