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Fighting Throwaway Culture: Creating Mainstays In Your Wardrobe
By William Henry January 23, 2020Couturiers and designers across the world are facing a throw-away culture that glamorizes fleeting trends and ephemeral designs. In our short-attention-span era, ideas and the products that facilitate our lives have experienced a similar devaluation. Sustainable shopping practices, such as investing in quality pieces that last, can help customers find wardrobe mainstays in a sea of fast-fashion. Fast-fashion commodifies designs... -
The Art of Working with Ancient Fossils & Precious Metals
By William Henry January 07, 2020Jewelry making is a time-honored tradition that extends back millennia when ancient cultures would use organic materials to make religious and ornamental jewelry. Found materials such as bone, shells, and wood were sculpted and carved into spiritual and mythological shapes and figures, sometimes to ward off evil spirits. Modern-day jewelry artists utilize more than just ordinary material to create remarkable... -
Legacy Products: How Pocket Knives Become an Extension of Yourself
By William Henry December 12, 2019The classic pocket knife can be an indispensable, stylish, and multi-functional tool for any person. As modern industrialization and urban landscapes have taken over, the need for these versatile blades has waned, but their significance remains. For utility buffs, a durable pocket knife is an essential component for daily living. Whether you are a hunter, fisherman, musician, or corporate CEO... -
Walking with the Ancients
By William Henry December 05, 2019What it Means to Work with Prehistoric Bone For millennia, humans walked among prehistoric woolly mammoths in their grassland homelands. These majestic and gargantuan creatures inspired fear, curiosity, and reverence in intrepid hunters and gatherers who bore witness to these massive animals. Ancient depictions of woolly mammoths on etched bone and caves paintings ages ago highlight humanity's innate need for... -
Knives as Art: Craftsmanship and Style
By William Henry November 06, 2019From functional and life-sustaining tools to emblems of strength and style, handcrafted knives have become the quintessential instrument for the modern-day warrior. Behind a luxury knife’s razor-sharp utility and flawless aesthetic lies an enduring tradition of hand-engravers, silversmiths, and other highly-skilled artisans keeping the craft alive. The advent of laser and machine engraving increased access to these sharp cutting devices... -
10 Exotic Jewelry Materials You Never Knew Existed
By William Henry November 04, 2019Innovative and striking jewelry pieces can confer a sense of wonder and adventure to any individual. From hand-forged metals to exotic woods, jewelry materials can transcend style, elegance, and artistry. Only an exclusive cadre of artisans take painstaking efforts to source the finest and rarest materials in the world. Whether you’re drawn to organic materials or tough metals, there is... -
Anti-commodity
By Matt Conable October 05, 2019For a long time, I’ve called WH the anti-commodity brand. Maybe there is a better way to say it, but indulge me for a moment while I elaborate... In the case of most branded goods out there, from Rolex to Gucci to Apple and beyond, a piece is designed and then the production system is set up to exactly replicate... -
Material of the Month: Titanium
By William Henry September 24, 2019https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijNwzgl6OQQ&t=121s -
Ask Matt - Do you use any ivory material?
By Matt Conable September 23, 2019Have a question about the William Henry multiverse? Email community@williamhenry.com and Matt will choose a couple to answer in this monthly forum... Question: Do you use any ivory material? Nope. OK, a little more info. We’ve never used new ivory in any form – I NEVER wanted to be part of an industry that has such awful stories connected to... -
FEATURED William Henry CUSTOMER: Jim Atkinson
By William Henry September 21, 2019The Tradition Continues... About 5 years ago, we lost my step-dad, Jim Shamblin, after a long battle with Post-Polio Syndrome. Luckily for me, Jim and I developed a special bond over the years that I will always treasure, and he sealed it with his beloved collection of William Henry knives. Jim Shamblin was a “man’s man” and had the kind...