Laguiole en Aubrac
The Laguiole-en-Aubrac hand-crafted cutlery is one of the players in the restoration of the cutlery tradition -which had died over time- in the Aubrac plateau of the Aveyron department. The revival of local manufacturing while remaining faithful to its traditional practices was the common thread that led the company to create a forge and its workshops in the historic area of Laguiole. By combining know-how and creativity, Laguiole en Aubrac has become a brand that holds high the colours of French cutlery internationally.
The elegance of Laguiole’s original line allows Laguiole-en-Aubrac cutlers multiple variations. The variety and beauty of natural materials remain their main sources of inspiration. It also happens sometimes that the genius of men brings forth creations that revive the collective memory around mythical adventures such as those of the Concorde plane or the France liner. Laguiole en Aubrac guarantees artisanal manufacturing of its products in the historic area of Laguiole and they are attested by the LOG stamp (Laguiole Origine Garantie) engraved on the heel of the blade.
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Laguiole En Aubrac - Fidelis Ebène - regional knife
The "Fidelis" was born from the desire to pay homage to the "medieval Larzac", with its old Templar villages and legends.
It is a knife that symbolizes the roughness of this land, the rusticity of its vegetation and its climate, but also the nobility of women and men who have worked, modeled, guarded and inserted into this object a soul.
Made in Millau, in the heart of Aveyron, in the cutlery workshops "L'ame du Causse", it is worked with noble materials, such as the precious wood of ebony that the Knights Templars have brought back to their return. Its "sage leaf" blade, made of 12C27 steel, renowned for its cutting quality and ease of maintenance, will be a guarantee of longevity. The "Fidelis" will be your ideal companion to share moments of everyday life full of history.Intended use: Regional
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: France
Blade: 12C27 stainless steel
Blade treatment: Satin
Handle: Ebony wood
Blade length: 85mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 110mm.
Total length: 195mm.
Weight: 54g.
Opening: manual, two-handed
Closure: upper safety ring
Packaging: cardboard case
Note: -2996F -
Laguiole En Aubrac - L'ame du Pélerin Noyer - regional knife
The pilgrims who went to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia used as a symbol a shell (Coquille St.Jaques for the French), which could be collected on the beach of the ocean not far away and served in a symbolic and practical way to collect the water from the streams or springs during the long and often tiring journey. Precisely the shell, over time, became the emblem in general of the pilgrim. the shell is a universal sacred symbol, both as a ritual tool and as an ornamental motif. The shell recalls the uterus and above all the universal uterus which is the container of the original Waters and the germs of beings. It evokes in a surprising way this dark abyss of creative energy. The shell has remained a living baptismal symbol to this day: the tool used to draw the Holy Water and pour it onto the forehead of the new one is often made of a metallic shell.
Intended use: Regional
Type of production: Industrial
Country of production: France
Blade: 12C27 stainless steel
Blade treatment: Satin
Handle: Walnut wood
Blade length: 85mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 110mm.
Total length: 195mm.
Weight: 54g.
Opening: manual, two-handed
Closure: without security systems
Packaging: cardboard case
Note: -2996