The Kershaw Noventa Knife is a functional yet stylish addition to the brand's existing lineup of accessories that's perfect for avid everyday carry (EDC) enthusiasts to pick up. The knife maintains a form that calls to mind the Art Deco movement including a stamped steel handle accented by period-inspired grooves. These features give the knife a certain level of style without being too overpowering, while also working to enhance its tactile form.
The Kershaw Noventa Knife is equipped with a 3.3-inch two-tone blade crafted out of tough D2 steel that comes with either a black oxide or satin finish. The knife is seamless to open thanks to a KVT ball-bearing system, while the frame lock keeps it securely closed. Priced at $80, the knife is available now.
Art Deco-Inspired Pocket Knives
The Kershaw Noventa Knife is Functional Yet Stylish
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