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| ==Design== | | ==Design== |
| The Clair de Lune has a short, navy blue handle. The main shaft of the blade is long, thin, and ends in an arrowhead-like tip. Two crescent-shaped side blades are attached to the main blade. The base of the blades are sky blue and the tips are yellow, and the two colors blend together. The edges of the blades are black.
| | This type of Knife has a short, navy blue handle. The main shaft of the blade is is long, thin, and ends in an arrowhead-like tip. Two crescent-shaped side blade are attached to the main blade. The base of the blade is sky blue and the tips are yellow, and the two colors blend together. The edges of the blade are black. |
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| Clair de Lune is French for "Moonlight". | | Clair de Lune is French for "Moonlight". |