chestnut Laguiole knife with turning ferrule
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chestnut Laguiole knife with turning ferrule

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We guarantee this knife and its components for life. 

We deliver all over the world.

We will provide you with a return label within 30 days if this item is not to your liking

This knife can be re-sharpened by us at any time during its service life.

This knife comes with a certificate of origin attesting to its provenance.

Technical Specifications

    • Chestnut Laguiole knife with turning ferrule 
    • Olive wood handle
    • 2 stainless steel bolsters
    • Blade made with Swedish steel
    • Safety twistlock mechanism
    • A chestnut is is drawn and carved on the knife blade
    • Closed length: 115 mm
    • Opened length: 175 mm
    • Delivered in black nylon sheath with certificate of origin and warranty.
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    Do you love spending autumn in the woods roasting freshly harvested chestnuts? This chestnut knife is made for you!  

    Its olive wood handle, both soft and warm to the touch, is the perfect companion for your forest explorations. The blade of this Laguiole knife is designed in a bird's beak shape to apply maximum force. The incision point, positioned close to the user's hand, ensures enhanced precision.  

    In the past, chestnuts were nicknamed "the bread of the poor" in many rural regions. Highly nutritious and easy to store, they were a winter diet staple, especially in mountainous areas.  

    In some cultures, chestnuts were also considered a symbol of prosperity. They were sometimes placed in granaries to protect crops or kept in homes to bring good fortune during the winter.  

    Practical and convenient, it comes with a protective sheath, allowing you to slip it into your bag without damaging it.  

    Caring for it is simple. The hollow of your palm will naturally develop a beautiful patina on the olive wood handle. If it starts to dry out, just rub it with a soft cloth and a few drops of olive oil, and it will look as good as new!  

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