Collection: MoraKniv
Morakniv, rooted in the rich tradition of knife making in Mora, boasts a remarkable history spanning over four centuries. The company's origins trace back to 1891 when Frost-Erik Erson returned to the village of Östnor in Mora, Sweden, after working as a lumberjack in North America. In the same year, he founded a timber sledge factory, initially producing sledges, trolleys, and knives for internal use. Sustainability was integral even then, as the efficient utilization of resources was a fundamental concept. Eventually, knife production gained momentum, spreading beyond the workshop to become coveted by traveling farm traders, establishing Morakniv as a renowned name among craftsmen by the turn of the century.
Today, Morakniv remains firmly rooted in its Mora heritage, with its factory still located in the village of Östnor. The company controls every facet of knife production, meticulously overseeing each step of the process. With over 130 years of experience, Morakniv has honed its craft to perfection. From steel treatment to the final glossing, every production stage plays a unique role in creating knives of exceptional quality. The company's precise hardening process, a closely guarded secret, imparts the knives with unmatched attributes such as sharpness, strength, and flexibility. With an annual output of over 3 million knives, Morakniv leverages advanced automation for grinding and polishing, ensuring the blades are razor-sharp and meticulously checked for quality.
Sustainability remains at the heart of Morakniv's ethos. Morakniv constantly strives to minimize its environmental footprint. Morakniv's legacy reflects a fusion of craftsmanship, precision, and unwavering dedication to sustainability, setting a benchmark in the world of knife manufacturing.