Barthélemy Forge de Laguiole Black Cheese Knife Set
Product Description
Delivered in a soft rolling leather sheath, this luxury, artisanally made two piece set elevates serving cheese to an artful experience.
A collaboration between French cheese maker Roland Barthélemy and Forge de Laguiole.
The set contains a mouchette (for slicing hard cheese) and a soft cheese knife. Both the satin finished black horn tip and olivewood handled Barthélemy knives arrive wrapped in a handsome protective genuine leather case.
These are some of the finest cheese knives in the world and worthy of becoming family heirlooms.
Knife | 10.75" L |
Slicer | 10" L |
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About Forge de Laguiole
Forge de Laguiole takes pride in its 40 step manufacturing process. The quality of the finish, the strength of the blade, the thickness of the bolsters and plates contribute to each knife’s longevity. Each set of knives is assembled and shaped by the same cutler: One man, one knife. The shape of the knife must respect the general outline determined by the cutlers of the 19th century.