Laguiole knife Ebony Wood handle with corkscrew, spring and plates fileworked, Damascus blade
The damascus steel blade and finely hand-engraved spring make this Laguiole knife a collector's item.
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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
- Ebony Wood handle, 8 mm thick slabs
- Closed length : 12 cm
- Opened length: 21.5 cm
- Hardness: 56 Hrc
- Corkscrew with 5 rings worm
- Weight: approximately 90 g
- Damascus stainless steel blade composed of 120 layers
- Stainless steel plates and bolsters
- Forged bee
- Spring: detailed file work (3 mm thick)
- Plates are also chiseled by hand-filling (1.2 mm thick)
- Bladestop: in order not to damage the edge of the blade
- Delivered in a black gift box with a numbered lifetime warranty
- French artisanal making
Ebony wood, a black treasure with many facets. Why does this wood captivate artisans and enthusiasts alike? Its deep color and tight grain make it an exceptional material. Ebony is primarily found in Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, and Guinea. This precious wood gave its name to the craft of cabinetmaking, even though modern cabinetmakers now work with various types of wood.
Did you know? Ebony is so dense that it sinks in water, unlike most other woods.
Damascus steel, on the other hand, has a fascinating story behind its name. Around the year 1000, the Crusaders discovered this extraordinary steel used by the Saracens. Its manufacturing process, similar to making puff pastry, involves welding and folding multiple types of steel.
The guilloché detailing on the liners and spring adds an extra touch of elegance, creating a striking contrast with the deep black of the ebony and the patterns of Damascus steel.
A knife combining ebony, Damascus steel, and guilloché is a true masterpiece, blending artisanal tradition with aesthetic refinement.