N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition
N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition

N°08 Cosmos Limited Edition

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With the N°08 Cosmos, a thematic limited edition collection released biannually - Opinel has collaborated with three artists whose work is a tribute to this universal fascination, to the silent connection between us and the stars.

The cosmos inspires scientists as much as artists, dreamers as much as explorers. It embodies the connection between humanity and the universe, between the tangible and the elusive. In the immensity of the sky, everyone searches for meaning, emotion, and light. On the N°08 hornbeam handles, three artists have translated that same quest into vivid interpretations of the cosmos.

The Jeanjean N°08 folding knife features a matte black PVD blade and Virobloc®.

  • Blade length: 8.5 cm
  • Blade material: Dalkhafine & Asile uses a natural-finish stainless steel blades, while Benjamin Jeanjean features a black matte treatment
  • Handle material: PEFC-certified hornbeam
Size Guide
Colour Dalkhafine

Blade
- Material: High-quality European stainless steel
- Length: 8.5 cm
- Hardness: 55–57 HRC
- Properties: Excellent sharpness, high corrosion resistance, strong abrasion resistance

Handle
- Material: PEFC-certified hornbeam
- Origin: Eco-managed forests in the Jura and Vercors regions (France)
- Finish: Varnished for protection against moisture and dirt
- Length: 10.9 cm
- Type: Virobloc safety ring (stainless steel)

Dalkhafine & Asile:
- Use natural-finish stainless steel blades.

Benjamin Jeanjean:
- Blade and Virobloc ring feature black matte treatment.
- Enhanced corrosion protection.
- Scratch-sensitive surfaces — avoid abrasive products and sponges when cleaning.

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Opinel knife, please follow these care instructions:

1. Cleaning: After each use, clean the blade with warm, soapy water and dry it thoroughly to prevent rust. Avoid soaking the knife in water.

2. Sharpening: Regularly sharpen the blade using a whetstone or sharpening tool to maintain its cutting quality.

3. Storage: Store the knife in a dry place, preferably in a sheath, to protect the blade and handle from moisture and damage.

4. Maintenance: Periodically apply a light coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade to enhance corrosion resistance and maintain its appearance.

5. Handle Care: The wood handle can be treated with a wood conditioner to preserve its natural beauty and prevent drying or cracking.

By adhering to these care instructions, you can ensure that your knife remains in excellent condition for years to come.

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Limited edition designs as a tribute to universal fascination

Dalkhafine is a multidisciplinary artist. Born in France, Delphine is passionate about culture and travel, and has been living in Montreal since 2013.

"My illustration pays tribute to the Tiger constellation (Tigris in latin, named after the Tiger river) and the Mermaid constellation (near from Ceneus). The tiger, powerful and majestic, surrenders with grace in front of the mermaid, whose head radiates like the sun. The sun represents the sovereign star, the one which gives life and light everything around it. Majestic and inevitable, it looks after the universe, like the mermaid looks after the moon that she accompanies with a delicate gesture. Around them, the stars shape a protective constellation, like a celestial sanctuary where this encounter between terrestrial power and cosmic energy happens."

Benjamin Jeanjean is a French visual artist based in the Basque Country.

"This illustration, such as the cosmos, organized and structured, is a symbolic exploration. In the center, an antique vase which could be seen as the receptacle of the universe. The solar face in the middle, ornamented with the Yin and the Yang, symbolises the universal balance. The phases of the moon, arranged in a circle, remind of the eternal cycle of time. The surrounding geometric designs, braided and intertwined, suggest the idea of a cosmic web where each element is linked to a broader all. This illustration plays on duality: from afar, it’s a classic etching evocating of the ancient times; from close, contemporary symbols arise, mixing tradition and modernity."

Elisa, also known as Asile, is a freelance artist and illustrator based in France.

"For this illustration, I wanted to talk about balance: between day and night, Sun and Moon. No duel here, but a duo. Two characters, sat on a moon crescent, looking at each other. Their clothes, between stellar and solar designs, speak their bond: different but equal. Around them, three birds carry stars as if they were re-drawing a constellation. The moon becomes a space of encounter and tenderness, a sanctuary suspended between dream and reality."