The Alaskan Ulu knife (pronounced oo-loo) has been used for centuries by Native people of the Arctic. ULUs were first shaped from slate - a stone that can often be found, in its natural shape, curved or tapered to a fine edge. It was this natural stone formation which inspired the unique ULU design. This design offered better control and versatility for all-around cutting tasks. Used to skin, fillet, sew, and eat, the ULU was and still is, their most popular cutting tool.
Included with each knife is a convenient stand and a booklet telling the history of the ULU, instructions, and suggested uses.
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