$22,800 raised out of $55,000
Overview
Platform
Indiegogo
Backers
2
Start date
Feb 14, 2024
Close date
Mar 16, 2024
Concept

TC4 Titanium meets versatile EDC tools. A must-have Carabiner with a Damascus Knife.

Story

ZynGe is a leading company that manufactures the highest quality blades. Through the fusion of traditional Damascus steel and innovative black titanium materials, we create the ultimate knives.

ZynGe knives not only boast a beautiful appearance but also exceptional performance and functionality. The blade made from Damascus steel provides astonishing sharpness and can handle various tasks. Additionally, the smooth opening-closing mechanism and secure grip are features that allow you to perform tasks with stability.

Furthermore, ZynGe’s blades are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, with each one being a unique knife achieved through the fusion of Damascus steel and titanium materials, setting them apart from others.

Experience the combination of beauty, strength, innovation, and functionality in your hands, and feel the excellence in quality and uniqueness.

“ZynGe” (often translated as “divine tool” or “sacred object”) is a term in Shinto, the indigenous religion of Japan, referring to objects that symbolize a deity or in which a deity is believed to reside. These objects are typically used to represent or embody the presence of kami (spirits or deities) for worship and ceremonies.

One of the most renowned examples is the “Three Sacred Treasures” or “Three Imperial Regalia” of Japan, consisting of:

    l. The sword (Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi)

   2. The mirror (Yata-no-Kagami)

  1. The jewel (Yasakani no Magatama).

These treasures represent the legitimacy and divinity of the Japanese Imperial throne and have deep-rooted connections with Japanese myths and legends.

In contemporary contexts, the term “shintai” or its loose translation “godly tool” can also colloquially refer to an outstanding or exceptionally useful item or gadget. For instance, a particularly effective kitchen tool might be exclaimed as “This is a godly tool!” in English, mirroring how it might be described in Japanese.


 

 

Risks and challenges

As with any venture, there are inherent risks. This is our second Kickstarter campaign, and we’ve learned from our past experiences. We’ve streamlined our processes, partnered with trusted manufacturers, and even built in a two-week buffer for unforeseen challenges. Our commitment? Complete transparency with our backers every step of the way.

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