What has your journey been like?
When my pastime of making knives transformed into a full time occupation, I moved to my grandparents' village and opened my workshop in 2018, surrounded by nature.
How do you promote yourself?
So far it has been through word of mouth. Knives are an essential tool for any chef, expensive and in need of good maintenance. For their restaurants they also set a high bar and this is when the creation process starts, it is a collaboration.
©Gioel Terlizzi
What materials do you use?
I source existing blades and craft the handles using wood, resin and horn. I live next to a forest and I like to collect and handpick logs according to knots and veins, I favour chestnut, walnut, juniper and ramasin, a local plum tree.
What is "well-made" for you?
My clients are demanding and my goal is to understand and interpret their needs, incorporating them in the making process, challenging myself in the search for quality, precision and excellence.