Welcome to ColtelliSardi.com
Coltelli Sardi is the shop specialized in traditional Sardinian knives.
Bare in its essentiality, it has aimed since its opening to promote the activity of Sardinian cutlers by offering in its windows the evolution of styles and materials.
Coltelli Sardi Offers the largest availability of models from the great names in island cutlery, ready to be delivered to your door.
With extreme skill and passion, we estimate, make choices and finally present to the attention of connoisseurs only perfect knives at the pinnacle of the execution of each individual craftsman.
We are in NUORO, "Capital of Barbagia", a place where the knife has roots as ancient as pastoralism and the singing a tenores”.
Our large collection
Each knife selected by Coltelli Sardi is a small work of art, in which the strength of pastoral tradition and the refinement of fine materials, such as Damascus steel, horn, olive wood or stabilized maple, merge.

A choice carefully curated
the result of years of experience and in-depth knowledge of the sector.

Only unique and authentic pieces
perfect, at the pinnacle of craftsmanship.

A point of reference
for collectors, enthusiasts and lovers of beauty.
" I am passionate about Sardinian sweets, and I had decided to make the "durchiccheddos". I needed the wheel and on the internet I found this shop. I had a great time! Very kind and friendly staff and their products are masterfully made (at a very low cost given the quality). Really good, totally satisfied and I really recommend it. I attach photos of the sweets, I should point out that it was the first time I made them, the wheel is very simple and smooth to use. "
Our mission
We don't just sell knives: we tell stories, preserve a cultural heritage and promote Sardinian artisan excellence in the world. ColtelliSardi.com is the bridge between the skilled hands of our craftsmen and those who, wherever they are, want to own an authentic fragment of Sardinia.
Evocative quote
“We are in Nuoro, the capital of Barbagia, where the knife has roots as deep as the canto a tenore and life in the mountains. Here, the blade is not just a tool: it is identity.”