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* Smooth-ground blade with a steel thickness of 2.5 mm
* Comfortable handle made of genuine birch wood
* High-quality stainless steel blade with hardness HRC 52/56
* 100% made in France
This 6-piece Laguiole birch wood steak knife set is crafted by the hundred-year-old French family business Jean Dubost. The razor-sharp, stylish, and solid knives feel great in the hand and feature a steel thickness of 2.5 mm. The handle is made of genuine olive wood sourced from countries around the Mediterranean Sea. The stainless steel blade is smooth-ground and perfectly suited for cutting steaks, lamb, game, and roasts. The set is entirely produced in France, packaged in a luxurious and convenient wooden storage box, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Due to the wooden handles, the knives can only be hand-washed. The ideal gift for home cooks and culinary enthusiasts!
Key features:
- Luxury wooden storage box with 6 steak knives
- Smooth-ground knife with a steel thickness of 2.5 mm
- High-quality stainless steel blade with hardness HRC 52/56
- Comfortable handle made of genuine Norwegian birch wood
- Original Laguiole honeybee emblem
- Wash by hand only
- 100% made in France (Jean Dubost, since 1920)
About Laguiole Jean Dubost
The Jean Dubost family business was founded in 1920. Today, it is run by the 4th generation, which combines traditional knife-making methods with modern industrial production techniques.
The Laguiole Jean Dubost range is manufactured entirely in France. With the exception of a few tropical hardwoods, all components, such as the steel and handles, also come from France. In the factory, raw steel (AISI 420 standard with a hardness of HRC 52/56) is transformed into a razor-sharp, highly polished blade in a process of 9 production stages. 1.5 million Laguiole steak knives are produced annually, nearly half of which are destined for export.
Unfortunately, there is also imitation Laguiole that is primarily produced in China. Although often not immediately visible on the outside (the logo, the honeybee, is even copied), the material and workmanship are of significantly lower quality. Incidentally, imitation is easy to recognize. If "France" is not explicitly engraved on the steel blade of the knife, the knife was not produced in France and is therefore not authentic. 





