Knife Sets » Andre Verdier Debutant Wood Box with 6 Laguiole Steak Knives in Ivory
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Publisher: Laguiole
Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #391783
Product Review
Laguiole Cutlery The Laguiole has been crafted in France for over 200 years. The bumble bee found on Laguiole is an emblem of the area. The Laguiole knife started out as a folding pocket knife. Its popularity rose in the late 20th century. A table knife was then developed , handmade by craftsmen whose skills have been passed from generation to generation. The blade, made of high grade stainless steel, is stamped, ground, and then polished with over 25 manual production stages. Quality, an integral part of André Verdier production is controlled at each step of production in order to provide consumers with pleasure and the assurance of a long lasting use.
André Verdier Nestled for over 150 years near Thiers, French capital of cutlery for six centuries, André VERDIER cutlery blends tradition, savoir-faire, design and R&D on a daily basis, in order to create kitchen knives and utensils, stainless steel and colored handle flatware, and folding knives for everyone's needs.
André Verdier Craftsmanship André Verdier's Laguiole cutlery is 100% Made in France. It is breathtakingly beautiful, and delightful to use. Each piece represents the pinnacle of workmanship that sets Laguiole cutlery apart from all others. Crafted from the highest stainless steel quality, pieces feature wooden, stainless steel or resin handle and the trademark Laguiole Bee on the side.
The André Verdier Laguiole Steak Knife The knife has a beautiful ivory handle, stainless steel blade, fittings, and 5 rivets. It is polished by hand.
André Verdier's Steak Knife is 100% Made in France. It is breathtakingly beautiful and delightful to use.
Product Features
Beautiful Ivory handle
Stainless steel blade, and 5 rivets
Breathtakingly beautiful and delightful to use
Laguiole has been crafted in France for over 200 years