Originating in the small Southern France village of Laguiole in 1829, Laguiole has a long history. The knives were originally designed by French blacksmith Pierre-Jean Calmels and had Spanish influences.
The recognisable fly on the handles was first used as a symbol of immortality and resurrection first adopted by Napoleon. Laguiole knives were historically gifted through generations as a symbol of friendship.
The set of six serrated knives have a cornflower blue handle and features the symbolic fly on the side. They can be housed in the included wooden block.
Serrated Knife Cornflower Blue Set 6pce Features:
- Made in France.
- 6 serrated knives which are perfect for slicing bread.
- A wooden block with a triangle cut out.
- Iconic bee symbol.
- Curved handles.
- Durable and rust resistant.
- Hand wash only.
- Thoroughly dry after washing.
Length: 23cm
Please ensure you read the care and use instructions that come with the product prior to using it.





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