Sauveterre knife beechwood/ebony XC75 carbon blade
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- Order number: SAUV-WAIEBIXC-A28
The Sauveterre knife was designed by Henri Viallon from a model of a knife from the Aveyron region of the nineteenth century. The distinctive feature of this knife is a leaf-shaped blade reminiscent of a sage leaf and a sage leaf on the nib.
The handle of this elegant knife is a combination of stabilized beech from the Aubrac region and ebony. The special feature of this model is the centred mitres, which shows a sage plant. The taut back spring is forged and decorated by hand. It ends in a guilloche sage leaf. The blade is made of high-performance XC75 not stainless steel. For easier opening of the knife, the blade is equipped with a nail cut.
The Sauveterre, bears the name of a village in Aveyron where the forge is located.
Founded around 1241, Sauveterre de Rouergue, a medieval village considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, is a beautiful 13th century bastide built around the "Place des Arcades".
Guy Vialis was the founder of the SAUVETERRE brand. After his death, Chrsitian Valat is now the current owner of the small "SAUVETERRE" forge. Monsieur Valat is also the owner of the world-famous Laguiole en Aubrac forge.
scales: beechwood stabilized ebony 11 cm
centred mitres guilloché
guilloche spring
blade XC75 not stainless steel 90 mm, matt finish
knife opened 205 mm
weight: 86 gram
100% made in France