Jean Dubost Laguiole 5-Piece Cheese Knife Set with Board, Ivory Handles - Rust-Resistant Stainless Steel - Made in France
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Jean Dubost Laguiole 5-Piece Cheese Knife Set with Board, Ivory Handles - Rust-Resistant Stainless Steel - Made in France
CHEESE SET - Slice, serve, and store your cheese knives all in one place. This cheese board set from Jean Dubost will quickly become a favorite. The set includes five cheese knives and a cheese board—just flip the board to slice and serve.
STAINLESS STEEL BLADES - The blade, made of high-grade stainless steel, is stamped, ground & polished by master cutlers in over 25 different manual production stages. Then, they rivet their handles onto the grip, giving each knife its own character.
THE LAGUIOLE LEGEND - Inspired by a traditional peasant tool, the Laguiole knife has been used for over 200 years. Now expanded to cutlery, each piece carries the mark of a bee for authenticity, originally part of Napoleon Bonaparte's imperial seal.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS - We recommend washing your cutlery gently by hand under running hot water and wiping it off immediately after. However, most products—apart from those with natural wood handles or brass detailing—are dishwasher safe.
MADE IN FRANCE - Established in 1920 in the south of France, Jean Dubost is a fourth-generation, family-run company that designs, manufactures, and shapes artisan flatware and knives for a difference in quality you can see and feel.
The Laguiole knife has been used in the south of France for over 200 years. Jean Dubost's family, inspired by the traditional peasant tool, has been crafting the artisan blades since 1920. Surrounded by legend and myth, the Laguiole knife still carries the mark of its ancestors. A bee that is found engraved on all Laguiole products, was originally part of Napoleon Bonaparte's imperial seal. Local legend states it was bestowed upon the Laguiole village as a token of Napoleon's gratitude for the townspeople's courage during his many battles. Others insist that the bee represents the knife's reliability. The blade, made of high-grade stainless steel, is stamped, then ground and then polished in over 25 different manual production stages. Soft and subtle to the touch, a Laguiole knife will stay sharp and will never rust. Recently, the Laguiole mark has expanded to include flatware, wine waiters and cutlery crafted with the same quality and craftsmanship. Trusted and revered in kitchens and restaurants through-out France, the Dubost family is happy for the Laguiole tradition to finally reach this side of the Atlantic.