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Laguiole en Aubrac - Ram Horn Waiter's Corkscrew Sommelier - Shiny Finish
"Born in Laguiole, a small mountain village in Aveyron (in south-west France) in 1829, the modest peasant knife. Its well-known bee, the symbol of quality and prestige that adorns the pen of the knife, makes it the most famous knife in France ."
With the Laguiole an invaluable companion for leisure and work has entered your life. The knife, which lies comfortably in the hand, will bring you many fond memories over time. This still unrivaled knife carries 160 years of history.
Principal quality criteria of local handicraft:
Individual hardening
Adjustment by hand and a sense of proportion
Assembly of every single model in one work step and by one and the same cutler
Manual decoration (guillochage) of the blade and spring !!! natural product.
The appearance of the handle may vary!
Laguiole corkscrews ram horn handle are uniquely handcrafted, built, and manufactured in the original historical zone in France: Aubrac. Worldwide renowned, Laguiole en Aubrac is an artisanal manufacture renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, attention to detail, and use of only the best materials. Since the 19th century, skilled artisans have produced them using the same techniques.
All Laguiole en Aubrac corkscrews are elegantly showcased in a stylish wooden box, while allowing you to personalize your sommelier knife with a name and a distinctive symbol engraved on the lever, creating a truly unique and cherished piece.
Laguiole en Aubrac Corkscrew Ram Horn Handle
Handle: Made from genuine ram horn.
Material: Crafted with ultra-strong Sandvik stainless steel, featuring a shiny finish on both the metal parts and handle.
Length: 120mm.
Includes a fold-out blade, bottle cap opener, and corkscrew.
The extra-long corkscrew boasts a 5-turn grooved spiral, ensuring perfect penetration of the cork, with a lever designed for effortless use.
Handmade from start to finish by a skilled artisan.
Every sommelier corkscrew is presented in a unique Laguiole en Aubrac wooden presentation box.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Lifetime warranty provides coverage for any manufacturing defects.
SOM99BEI/LS11 -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Sommelier Waiter's Corkscrew with Stabilized Green Poplar Burl Handle
Laguiole en Aubrac Sommelier knife, handle made of mussel shells Handcrafted Laguiole en Aubrac sommelier knife
"Born in Laguiole, a small mountain village in Aveyron (in south-west France) in 1829, the modest peasant knife. Its well-known bee, the symbol of quality and prestige that adorns the pen of the knife, makes it the most famous knife in France ."
With the Laguiole an invaluable companion for leisure and work has entered your life. The knife, which lies comfortably in the hand, will bring you many fond memories over time. This still unrivaled knife carries 160 years of history.
Principal quality criteria of local handicraft:
Individual hardening
Adjustment by hand and a sense of proportion
Assembly of every single model in one work step and by one and the same cutler
Manual decoration (guillochage) of the blade and spring !!! natural product.
The appearance of the handle may vary!
Laguiole en Aubrac - Sommelier Waiter's Corkscrew with Stabilized Green Poplar Burl Handle, Brushed Bolster
Features: 3 functions: foil cutter – corkscrew – bottle opener.
This piece is made of Stabilized Chestnut buckeye burl tinted in purple, which is an unusual species; it is a hardwood it is much softer than many softwoods.
Stainless Steel brushed bolster
Dimensions: 4 3/4-in (12 cm) long when folded
Packaged in a handsome French Oak gift box
Includes a certificate of authenticity
Lifetime warranty covers any manufacturing defects
Made in the village of Espalion -historic zone of Laguiole-, France
Weight: 117g Length: 11.5 cm
SOM99LPVI/LSB1 -
Laguiole En Aubrac - 6-piece handcrafted set with blue maple wood handle - table knives
Laguiole En Aubrac 6-piece set with wooden handle Handcrafted. The distinctive feature of this maple variety is the rippling formed by the wood fibres, which gives rise to pearly shades and delightful blue colour variations.
Blade: Steel 12C27 Stainless Steel
Handle: blue maple wood
Blade length: 115 mm.
Blade thickness: 3 mm.
Overall length: 230 mm.
Weight: 90 g.
Closing: fixed blade knife
Elegant wooden box.62C99EEBIH -
Global knives - G458110/AB - 3 knives set - 40TH ANNIVERSARY
GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favourite of chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design.The main features of the GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make a knife from steel, hollow in the handle. This feature reduces the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Ease of handling: Thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged use, reducing user fatigue to a minimum.
- Blade hold: GLOBAL knives are manufactured using the best steels and the most modern processing techniques. A high percentage of Molybdenum/Vanadium is present in the blades, thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell, thus increasing the life of the edge.
- Robustness: as GLOBAL knives are made entirely of steel (both handle and blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards won by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyJapanese GLOBAL knives are preferred by chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design.This set was made in Japan to the highest standards to celebrate the brand's 40 years of quality.
The blades are made of Cromova 18 stainless steel, known for its extraordinary sharpness and strength.
Each knife features a hollow handle that ensures perfect balance and a convex cutting edge sharpened to 15 degrees, guaranteeing precision and ease of cutting.
This limited edition set is a tribute to Global's long history of success, with an elegant design that has stood the test of time.The set includes:
- one 18 cm G4 oriental chef's knife
- an 11 cm oriental chef's knife GS58
- a 15 cm GS110 kiritsuke knifeCountry of manufacture: Japan
Blade: Surgical steel 56-58 HRC
Packaging: Cardboard box
G458110/AB -
Global knives - GS110/AB - Coltello kiritsuke - 15cm - 40° ANNIVERSARIO
GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favourite of chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design.The main features of the GLOBAL knives are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make a knife from steel, hollow in the handle. This feature reduces the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Ease of handling: Thanks to the lightness and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged use, reducing user fatigue to a minimum.
- Blade hold: GLOBAL knives are manufactured using the best steels and the most modern processing techniques. A high percentage of Molybdenum/Vanadium is present in the blades, thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell, thus increasing the life of the edge.
- Robustness: as GLOBAL knives are made entirely of steel (both handle and blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance
Awards won by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyJapanese GLOBAL knives are preferred by chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design.The Kiritsuke is a versatile knife, ideal for working with fish in all its stages: from gutting, cutting and filleting to preparing precise portions such as fillets or sashimi.
Recommended use: Fish knife.
Country of manufacture: Japan
Blade: Surgical steel 56-58 HRC
Blade length: 15cm.
Total length: 28cm.
Packaging: Cardboard box
GS110/AB -
Global knives - GKB52/40 - Empty knife block - 10 places - 40TH ANNIVERSARY
The Global 1985-2025 40th anniversary knife block is an elegant and functional knife block designed to celebrate the brand's 40th anniversary.
This high quality accessory can hold up to 9 knives plus a scissor or sharpener, keeping kitchen essentials tidy and safe.
Made entirely of stainless steel, it guarantees durability and strength, with a minimalist and modern design that fits perfectly in both professional and home kitchens.
The non-slip silicone base ensures stability even on slippery surfaces, and its large ship shape adds a distinctive and eye-catching touch.Capacity: 10 (9 knives + scissors/scissors)
Blade length: up to 24 cm
Dimensions: 25.5 x 27 cm
An exclusive and celebratory piece for those who love quality and elegance in the kitchen.
GKB52/40 -
Laguiole En Aubrac - Damier - Japanese Laminated Damascus, Bone and Ebony - knife
Laguiole knives, originating from the village of Laguiole in France, date back to the 19th century. First created by Pierre-Jean Calmels in 1829, the knives were used by local shepherds and farmers. The original design was inspired by Spanish Navaja knives and included a folding blade. Over time, the iconic bee symbol, considered a mark of quality, was added. The craft tradition has evolved, but Laguiole knives have remained a symbol of French elegance and craftsmanship. Today, they are made both by hand and industrially, maintaining their status as prized and sought-after items.
Intended use: regional/collectibleType of production: handcrafted
Country of manufacture: France
Blade: laminated Japanese stainless damascus steel, with VG-10 cutting edge
Handle: ebony wood and bone
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 120mm.
Total length: 220mm.
Weight: 110g.
Closure: rear retention spring
Clip: -
Scabbard: -
Notes: -LEA-DAM-SMJ -
Global knives - G313 - BBQ roast set - kitchen knife
GLOBAL's Japanese knives are favored by Chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design .The main features of GLOBAL knives, are:
- Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to make a knife from steel hollow in the handle. This feature, allows to reduce the weight of the knife by 30%.
- Ease of handling: thanks to the light weight and anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives lend themselves to continuous and prolonged periods of use, minimizing user fatigue.
- Edge hold: GLOBAL knives are made using the best steels and the latest processing techniques. A high percentage of Molybdenum/Vanadium is present in the blades, thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell hardness, consequently increasing the durability of the edge.
- Robustness: since GLOBAL knives are made entirely of steel (both handle and blade) they are practically indestructible.
- Elegance.
Recognitions acquired by GLOBAL knives:1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyJapanese GLOBAL knives are a favorite of Chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design .This set combines the G3 narrow carving knife and G13 curved carving fork in one package.
G-03 raw/roasted meat knife
Blade: 21 cm, Cromova 18 sanso steel (carbon, molybdenum, vanadium)
Features: Sharp, lightweight, easy to handle, ideal for precise cuts.
G-13 Carving Fork
Length: 31 cm
Features: Curved tines with spear-shaped tips to lock meat in place, ensuring maneuverability and stability.
G313 -
Global knives - G106 - Kiritsuke knife - 24cm - kitchen knife
GLOBAL Japanese knives are the favourite of chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife a new and revolutionary design.
The main features of GLOBAL knives are:
Lightness: GLOBAL was the first company in the world to create a knife with a hollow steel handle. This feature reduces the weight of the knife by 30%.
Ease of handling: Thanks to their light weight and the anatomical shape of the handle, GLOBAL knives are suitable for continuous and prolonged use, reducing user fatigue to a minimum.
Blade strength: GLOBAL knives are made of the best steels and the most modern manufacturing techniques. In the blades there is a high percentage of Molybdenum/Vanadium thanks to which the hardness of the steel reaches 56/58 Rockwell, thus increasing the life of the edge.
Robustness: As GLOBAL knives are made completely of steel (handle and blade) they are practically indestructible.
Elegance
1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 - Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 - Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 - Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyJapanese GLOBAL knives are a favorite of Chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants.
The first GLOBAL knife was designed in 1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design .Recommended use: Fish knife.
Country of manufacture: Japan
Blade: Surgical steel 56-58 HRC
Blade length: 24cm.
Total length: 37cm.
Packaging: Cardboard box
G106 -
Global knives - GS 32/06 - Stainless steel chopsticks-set
-The tradition and experience of Global have led to the development of a new perspective in the world of professional knives.
The creation of this series came about thanks to Komin Yamada, the man who designed the first Global knife in 1985.
But since then, things have changed a lot and the need has arisen to approach everyday life in a more incisive way and with more personality, following the changes in a world that is now different from that of the past.
An entirely new, comfortable, ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip position for the thumb.
The thumb rests gently on the transition between handle and blade, thus providing a comfortable and relaxed grip.
As has already proven its worth in the classics for many years, in the Sai series the handle is filled with fine sand to perfectly balance the knife and ensure balanced work.
Elegance Awards won by GLOBAL knives:
1990 - Japanese Good Design by MITI
1991 Selected for International Design Year Book
1992 Selected as Best Cooks' Knife in Benelux
1995 Selected as Best Knife by WHICH Magazine in the UK
1996 - Selected as Sharpest Knife by A LA CARTE Magazine in GermanyJapanese GLOBAL knives are preferred by chefs in the world's most prestigious hotels and restaurants. The first GLOBAL knife was designed in
1985 by Komin Yamada, who gave the knife he created a revolutionary new design.
Composition of the Gs Series Set by Global:
6 stainless steel sushi sashimi skewers/chopsticks cm 22,5.
Hand wash only
GS32/6 -
Laguiole En Aubrac - Sommelier corkscrew Coq. Moule - Musselshell
Laguiole En Aubrac - Sommelier corkscrew Coq. Moule - Musselshell
The first Laguiole knives had handles made of horn and bone. Today in addition there are many other materials such as different types of wood or resin. A Laguiole en Aubrac sommelier is an investment for life - precious and timeless.
Entirely handmade a few kilometres from the village of Laguiole, France. The "Laguiole en Aubrac®" Luxury collection of corkscrews offers contemporary Laguiole design combined with unsurpassed functionality and quality workmanship. All luxury corkscrews offered by Laguiole en Aubrac are crafted entirely by a single artisan from start to finish to ensure pride of ownership of the final piece.
The manufacture is artisanal.
Each Laguiole is unique.
It is during the manufacturing process of the corkscrew that lies the difference between the industrial production and the craftsmanship which is the only one that guarantees the fact that each Laguiole is unique.
Characteristics:
1/main quality criteria of a local craft manufacture.
2/ The assembly, the finishing touches.
3/ The work of the horn.
4/the work of precious wood.
5/customised creations.
Laguiole En Aubrac - Sommelier corkscrew Coq. Moule - Musselshell
this Laguiole en Aubrac® sommelier made from recycled mussel shells in transparent resin is handcrafted by the famous factory located in the area of origin: Laguiole en Aubrac Considered a benchmark among professional sommeliers and wine lovers, thanks to its balance and curved ergonomics it holds particularly well in the hand, guiding the opening becomes child's play. The materials and workmanship are of the highest quality and can be used effortlessly. Blade and bottle opener The 6 cm long blade with guide notch is equipped with a round blade cutter serrated on one side and a bottle opener. The back of the blade is guilloched by the artisan cutler. Corkscrew Its 6 cm wick (an important detail for extra-long vintage corks) with 5 conical spirals facilitates penetration of the cork without breaking it. It is made of special steel with high hardness and flexibility. the lever The lever/load balance ratio facilitates opening the bottle.
The hanging pin is easily stabilised on the bottle neck.
The lever is of course in one step.
Weight: 116g
Dimensions: 11.5 cm
Finish: 12C27
Sandvik satin stainless steel.
SOM99CQMI -
Laguiole En Aubrac - Ebony and Mammoth Fossil Ivory - Knife
Laguiole en Aubrac's internationally awarded forge is a benchmark for traditional French craftsmanship.
This traditionally designed Laguiole knife bears the LOG (Laguiole Origine Garantie) quality mark, which means it was made entirely by hand in Laguiole by a master blacksmith in accordance with strict quality criteria and LOG production specifications. Depending on the version, it requires from 109 to 216 working steps.
Intended use: regional/collectible
Type of production: handcrafted
Blade: stainless steel Sandvik 12C27
Country of manufacture: France
Handle: ebony wood with mammoth fossil ivory insert
Blade length: 104mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 119mm.
Total length: 220mm.
Weight: 104g.
Closure: rear retention spring
Clip: -
Scabbard: -
Notes: -L-ENEBAVFM