The most literal "piece" associated with this name is the , released by the Franklin Mint and Knightstone Collections .
The phrase most commonly refers to a specific series of collectibles or literary works, depending on whether you are looking for a physical "piece" or a piece of media: The Fantasy Knife Collection Days Of Desire
If you are referring to a "piece" of literature or media, several notable works share this title: Books - Days of Desire: Okochi, June, Sawyer, Rachel The most literal "piece" associated with this name
: Features original artwork by renowned fantasy illustrators Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell . : These pieces are often crafted with stainless
: Consists of 12 distinct folding knives, each representing a month of the year (e.g., the "January" or "April" piece).
: These pieces are often crafted with stainless steel blades, manual opening mechanisms, and accents of silver or 24-karat gold. Literary & Media Works