Swiss Jura, where it all begins.

In the valleys of the Swiss Jura, generations of craftsmen shape metal, master mechanics and refine precision. This is where STRIKING™ comes to life.

A new expression of the Swiss knife.
A new expression of the Swiss knife.

The Damascus blade
Forged by fire, defined by time.

 

The blade of STRIKING™ is hand-forged from 352 layers of steel.

A technique more than 2,000 years old, shaped by fire, hammer and patience.

The process reveals a distinctive layered pattern.

No two blades are ever the same.

Each carries its own signature.

Material innovation

Quartz TPT®. Watchmaking technology. Reimagined.

 

At the heart of STRIKING™ lies an entirely new architecture.

Quartz TPT® spring plates are integrated into the knife, a mineral-based composite developed in Switzerland by NTPT® for Richard Mille timepieces.

Constructed from multiple ultra-thin layers of compressed quartz fibres, the material combines structural rigidity with controlled elasticity.

Used here for the first time in knife making, it introduces a new mechanical approach to the Swiss knife.

Precision
Advanced machining


In Glovelier, in the Swiss Jura, the components of STRIKING™ are precision-machined. Specialised craftsmen work with Quartz TPT® plates and Carbon TPT® handles supplied by NTPT®. These advanced composites require exceptional accuracy and highly specialised expertise. Material innovation and mechanical craftsmanship converge here. 
Assembly
Ateliers du Jura


In Delémont, every element of STRIKING™ comes together. The Damascus blade. The Quartz TPT® spring plates. The Carbon TPT® handles. The titanium screws. The functional tools.
The product

This is where two exceptional worlds converge.
Traditional craftsmanship meets advanced materials.

 

The result is STRIKING™.

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STRIKING™, an Ateliers du Jura initiative, rooted in the exceptional craftsmanship of the Swiss Jura.