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Artisan Trust Blends Symmetry with Size
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Artisan Trust Blends Symmetry with Size

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: March 13, 2026 6:07 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published March 13, 2026
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Some time has passed since the last time we took a peek at what Artisan Cutlery had cooking – but we’re glad to do so now, because we can talk about the incoming Trust, from designer Theo Estevao.

The Trust is an elegant design, but also quite a large one. The blade length is listed as 3.76 inches – that’s a considerable run of steel, enough for chores both in suburbia as well as out in the rough and tumble of the great outdoors. The blade shape, a modified wharncliffe (or reverse tanto if you’re nasty), provides dependable, predictable geometry – the Trust has a look unique to itself, but it won’t cause any surprises when it comes to separating matter.

Symmetry is maintained on the Trust despite it being a frame lock

The reliable performance of the Trust continues in Artisan’s choice of blade steel, S35VN. This is a couple generations of super steel behind the curve, but it’s hard to imagine any but the most recalcitrant of steel addicts quibbling with it here; for use in a knife like the Trust, whose sizable blade may do chores both heavy and light, S35VN’s balanced, but still elevated, performance will adapt easily to either extreme.

Down south a ways we’ve got an elegant handle with scales comprised each of two different parts: a scalloped aluminum portion and, underneath, a wider titanium element. Said element is also cut into a frame lock on the off-side. Something worth noting is that this two-part scale construction allows the Trust to retain a symmetrical look from side to side even with the frame lock; the scalloped aluminum portion covers it up. The Trust is also a strikingly light knife for its size, with a weight of 2.9 oz.

It is releasing soon.

Knife in Featured Image: Artisan Cutlery Trust


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