Although the first knife had a very nicely grained wood handle (as in the photo), but unfortunately the handle was poorly finished (not consistently smooth milled) and the wood had severe scars (holes). The blade was polished partially unevenly on the cutting edge, so this was kept to light small dents. At the end of the handle is a metal ball, which the knife is held in the vagina. This ball is attached to the end of the blade (tang) and firmly hammered. At the junction you see bent metal scraps from the tang. The whole thing looks very amateurish.
The second had a knife straight grained bright wooden handle (completely different as in the photo). The blade was very unevenly polished on one side with distinct stripes. The conclusion of the handle with the metal ball was just poorly finished as the first cutter.
Conclusion: At first glance, very shapely knife that unfortunately at closer inspection shows distinct workmanship. In this price range you should m. E. expect better processing.