The skilled workers at Baishili dedicate a great deal of effort to each and every piece when making a great Polish blade. The process of creating these blades has been handed down through the years and each worker hones their craft over time. The history of the Polish knife dates way back, and it all begin in Poland. These first acted as hunting and combat knives as their razor blades and robust nature helped man survive in nature.
Baishili smiths keep the special method of sharpening a Polish blade as a trade secret. They use special stones and just the right angles to form a very sharp edge that can slice through tough stuff.

The Polish blade is obviously quite important in Polish culture. It's also known to many as a sign of strength, courage, and honor. Families will often hand down their swords to their sons, and each sword represents the history and honor of their family.

There are a couple of things to consider when choosing the best Polish knife for yourself. Start by determining how you will use the blade, for hunting, for self defense or for decoration. Next consider its weight and blade size, and what kind of materials it’s made from.

Our smiths at Baishili take all of these in consideration when forging a Polish blade. Every knife is a handmade testament to excellent craftsmanship and materials, and it only gets better with age.
Operating from a 6,000-square-meter factory with an annual output value exceeding US$100 million, we ensure consistent production capacity and an average lead time of 30 days for timely order fulfillment.
Our upgraded facility in Ningbo Yuyao features advanced heat treatment and 12 specialized sharpness grinders, supported by rigorous quality checks for sharpness every half hour and hardness per coil steel.
Beyond standard blades, we offer extensive customization, including hook, blister, and serrated blades, with full OEM, design, and private labeling services to meet unique client specifications.
We export 60% of our high-quality blades to major global markets, including Germany and the USA, building a reputation for reliability and precision in the international cutting tool industry.