Everyone gets excited about knife blades. And that makes sense; it’s the pointy end that does most of the work. Of course, it’s the fan-favorite element.

But sometimes, it’s the other end of the knife — the handle — that deserves the spotlight. Such is the case with Civivi’s Voidflare, which might just have the brand’s most unique handles so far.

Folding knife with a black blade and a light brown patterned wooden handle on a peach background.
The copper and aluminum versions of the Voidflare are even more unique than you might realize.
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For reference, the Voidflare is available in four distinct configurations.

One sports a black G-10 blade with gold liners mated to a black stonewashed 14C28N blade. Another has the same blade material, albeit with a satin finish, and a fish scale-inspired resin handle with blue liners. And both of them are eye-catching beauties.

However, it’s the other two that really stand apart, both for their looks and their construction. There’s one with a Damascus blade and an aluminum handle, and another with a black stonewashed 14C28N blade and a copper handle. But it’s how those handles are rendered that’s really interesting.