The Alaskan ULU knife was first crafted by Native Alaskan residents over 5,000 years ago and was primarily used by Eskimo women for skinning and cleaning fish. Today people everywhere have discovered the versatility of this knife for slicing meats, dicing vegetables and a lot more. The knife’s rocking motion makes it extremely easy to use. Since the center of force is concentrated over the middle of the blade, it creates twice the downward force compared to conventional cutlery.
Cleaning is a breeze; simply wash your ULU knife by hand with soapy water in a downward motion from the handle, to avoid the sharp cutting edge, rinse thoroughly and towel dry.
DO NOT SOAK THE CUTTING BOARD OR KNIFE IN WATER.
Please Note: The cutting board has been finished with a mixture of food grade fractionated coconut oil and beeswax. While coconut is not technically a tree nut, some people may still be allergic to coconut.