A handmade knife worthy of your kitchen.

Made one at a time by Jeff Royer,

a knife that looks beautiful, feels incredible,

and turns every meal into something special.

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You deserve more than ordinary.

Most kitchen knives are plain, generic tools made by machines,
nothing special to look at, nothing inspiring to use.

A knife made to be extraordinary.

Each Royer knife is handmade one at a time by Jeff Royer —

built to be beautiful, balanced, and meaningful to use.

created to elevate your kitchen and the way you cook.

Made to be used.
Built to be remembered.

A Royer knife isn’t something you hide in a drawer.

It’s made to be part of your everyday cooking —

to feel good in your hand,

to look stunning on your counter,

and to become one of the things you love using most in your kitchen.

Because a handmade knife should do more than cut.

It should add something to your life.

Lifetime service with every knife.

A handmade knife should never feel intimidating to own.

With the Royer Lifetime Service Plan, we take care of your knife

for as long as you have it — and even after you pass it down.

When you send us the knife, we will:

  • Restore and sharpen the edge, for free, anytime.

  • refresh the handle with the same oils and finishes we used on day one, for free, anytime.

  • When you pass it down, the service plan transfers with it, no fees, no deadlines.

A limited collection of handmade knives.

Jeff Royer makes only about one knife each month

each one forged, shaped, and finished by hand.

We list only the pieces that are currently available.

Once a knife is sold, it’s gone.

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A selection of the handmade knives currently available.

Each piece is forged and finished by Jeff Royer

and ready to ship.

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Handmade by one maker — Jeff Royer.

Every Royer knife is made start to finish by Jeff Royer —

forged, shaped, ground, and finished by hand.

No factory. No assembly line.

Just one craftsman making a couple knives each month,

each one as unique as the person who will use it.

Because a handmade knife is only as extraordinary

as the hands that create it.