




José Juan Sosa Perdomo honours craftsmanship through the art of knife making. He was brought up with the distinct smell of sawdust from his father’s workshop and was introduced to the traditional Canarian knife by his mother and uncle, who both worked on a banana plantation in Gáldar, Gran Canaria. The naife, a vital tool in banana farming, is a prized artifact in families, handed down through generations. Today, it represents the islands’ identity and is a sought-after artistic collectible. "I create detailed artistic inlays for custom art pieces. I found my true passion in researching the knife’s origins," he says. This led José Juan to consign his findings in two published books he has left as a legacy for Canarian craftmanship.
José Juan Sosa Perdomo is an expert artisan: he began his career in 2008
José Juan Sosa Perdomo