Knives are built for utility and longevity, and occasionally, the blending of those two leads to beauty. Materials like Damascus steel, mother-of-pearl and Swiss walnut not only hold up to daily use, they’re also visually appealing, making for something you’d be proud to use in the field, then one day pass along as the next generation ventures out. By virtue of excellent construction, timeless design and robust materials, these knives are all worth keeping in the family.
Buck 124 Heritage Frontiersman

The Frontiersman, with its shiny black Micarta handle and polished aluminum guard, is beautiful. It eschews more modern looks for the sake of proven tradition, and the 420HC Steel blade provides excellent corrosion resistance and great durability. With a 6.25-inch blade length and weighing in at 13.3 ounces, it’s a “don’t mess” knife that future generations will covet.
Helle Blåfjell

Helle makes some of the most beautiful knives on earth. They’re simple tool knives meant for daily use, crafted with gorgeous natural materials. The Blåfjell (Blue Mountain) is a true hunting knife with a dark oak handle with solid cast brass trim for great heft and feel. The 5.1-inch blade is a plain edge with a straight back and a Scandi grind, ready for all types of field use.