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Coming off the Truffles, Aurora Knife and Tool didn’t just move on to another typical design. They stepped back and looked at what people are actually carrying and using day to day. Instead of starting with a sketch, they pulled silhouettes from a wide range of knives across major brands and overlaid them to see what patterns naturally emerged. What stood out was how consistent those shapes were. No matter the category or price point, there’s a certain profile people keep coming back to, whether they realize it or not.
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Every now and then, a knife hits the market that doesn't just follow trends—it steps sideways and makes its own lane. The Aurora Truffles is exactly that. It’s not screaming for attention with wild blade shapes or ridiculous names, but it still manages to turn heads the moment you flip it open. There’s intentional design here—smart choices that feel like they were made by someone who’s spent some time actually using knives, not just drawing them on a screen.
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