Laguiole design style birch wood
Laguiole design style birch wood
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  • Laguiole design style birch wood

Laguiole design style birch wood

This Laguiole has been designed with a look that deliberately resembles the Thiers knife.It's a nod to the Auvergne region.

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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:

  • 12C27 steel blade (surgical stainless steel), 3mm thick, with a hardness of 56-57 HRC
  • It is ground (giving the blade its bevel), polished and honed.
  • Made from two 0.8 cm thick pieces of birch wood, carved by hand to obtain its characteristic curves.
  • 2 stainless steel plates  are guillochéd and riveted between the spring and handle to  ensure supple closing of the knife and enduring solidity.
  • Forged steel plates. The Bee  is arc-welded, thus melting both metals into one. The guilloché work is then carved.
  • Closed size: 12 cm
  • Opened size: 23 cm
  • Made 100% in Thiers in France
  • Delivered in a black magnetic box with certificate of origin and lifetime warranty
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The Vikings, renowned Scandinavian navigators and warriors, used birch wood to craft shields and tools.

Why? Because birch, despite its lightness, is incredibly impact-resistant, making it an ideal material for protection in battle while maintaining agility. Additionally, its flexibility allowed it to better absorb blows.

But that’s not all! The Vikings also used birch bark to write messages, thanks to its smooth surface. This makes birch a practical and versatile wood, valued through the centuries!  

Couteau Laguiole oiseau graffiti acrylique