Damascus steel
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Damascus steel
First recorded in 1720–30
Example Sentences
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“Being back in the studio helps give me a sense of normalcy,” Berkofsky said as he hammered the red-hot Damascus steel on an anvil.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025
His most valuable piece is a Luftwaffe sword with a Damascus steel blade, worth $12,000.
From The Guardian • Dec. 30, 2015
He makes Bowie knives, hunting knives and daggers using mammoth bone, gold wire inlay and Damascus steel, which he forges.
From Washington Times • Aug. 3, 2015
But the idea to start experimenting with Damascus steel was more of an accident than the first step in a plan to produce knives.
From Forbes • Mar. 27, 2015
"It brought little to poor Hassan but now, when my grandsire's sword shore the Damascus steel as though it were wet clay."
From The Brethren by Haggard, Henry Rider
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