Everyday Carry (EDC) and Knives on Drifa’s Leap

At Drifa’s Leap, every item is handmade by an independent artist. This includes Everyday Carry (EDC) items and handmade knives. Our focus is on artistry, craftsmanship, and utility — not mass production or tactical gear.


For Buyers

The EDC items and knives you see here are:

  • Artisan-made — forged, carved, crafted, or hand-sewn by individual makers.
  • Functional art — often kitchen knives, utility blades, historical reenactment pieces, or collector’s items.
  • Accompanied by handmade sheaths or cases — leather, wood, fabric, or other artisan work made to protect or carry the item.

Drifa’s Leap does not allow firearms, firearm parts, tactical weapons, or self-defense products. Knives and related items are sold as handmade artisan goods, not as weapons or tactical gear.


For Sellers

Allowed

  • Artisan-crafted EDC accessories: wallets, keychains, key organizers, notebooks, pens, flashlights, charms, beads, and pouches.
  • Handmade knives: kitchen knives, utility knives, art knives, and historical reenactment blades.
  • Sheaths and cases: leather, wood, fabric, or other handmade sheaths accompanying knives, or sold separately if clearly described as covers for handmade blades or tools.
  • Utility and tool holsters: belt pouches, tool holders, or carrying cases for non-weapon items such as phones, pens, notebooks, or carving tools.

Not Allowed

  • Firearms, firearm parts, or ammunition.
  • Holsters or sheaths marketed for firearms, tactical weapons, or self-defense.
  • Weapons beyond knives, including brass knuckles, batons, stun guns, or pepper spray.
  • Listings framed as combat gear, tactical equipment, or self-defense tools.

Language Requirements

  • Describe items in terms of their craft, materials, and everyday utility, not their potential for harm.
  • Avoid terms such as “tactical,” “combat,” “weaponized,” or “self-defense.”
  • Emphasize artistry and craftsmanship: hand-forged, hand-tooled leather, woven pouch, artisan-crafted.