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Lot 4018
Carved Ruby and Damascened Steel Knife in Smoky Quartz and Ruby Base--"The Sword in the Stone"
16 May 2018, 10:00 PDT
Los AngelesUS$5,000 - US$7,000
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Carved Ruby and Damascened Steel Knife in Smoky Quartz and Ruby Base--"The Sword in the Stone"
By Luis Alberto Quispe Aparicio
Featuring a Damascus-steel bladed knife with Ruby handle carved following the natural hexagonal crystal pattern. The base is a smoky quartz from Arkansas which has been designed so that the knife could be exhibited in two positions: one inside the quartz cluster and positioned vertically within the leather-lined interior, keeping the metal part of the knife inside and covered; the second, horizontally displayed so that all the knife can be shown. Added to the smoky quartz crystal base are bronze and ruby crystals amidst the clusters following the same pattern as the natural ones so that it will give a continuity to the complete set. Measuring 13 x 5 x 4 in. Length of knife: 8 1/2 in
Featuring a Damascus-steel bladed knife with Ruby handle carved following the natural hexagonal crystal pattern. The base is a smoky quartz from Arkansas which has been designed so that the knife could be exhibited in two positions: one inside the quartz cluster and positioned vertically within the leather-lined interior, keeping the metal part of the knife inside and covered; the second, horizontally displayed so that all the knife can be shown. Added to the smoky quartz crystal base are bronze and ruby crystals amidst the clusters following the same pattern as the natural ones so that it will give a continuity to the complete set. Measuring 13 x 5 x 4 in. Length of knife: 8 1/2 in
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Offered in a custom-fitted leatherette box.
Luis Alberto Quispe Aparicio
Following a second-generation family tradition in the fabrication of objects d'art, Luis' studio specializes in the carving of ruby. The second hardest stone after diamond, few artists have managed to successfully work this mineral since it requires a very advanced technique for carving and polishing. His works are displayed in museums in the United States and Europe and are enjoyed by private collectors around the world.

