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Laguiole Pie Server Olive Wood, Prestige Collection

£12300
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Laguiole Pie Server Olive Wood, Prestige Collection

Indulge in culinary sophistication with this exceptional Laguiole Pie Server from the Prestige Collection. Crafted from premium wood, it is a luxurious addition to any kitchen, combining exquisite design with lasting durability. Its intricate handle detailing makes it a true work of art that will lend a touch of elegance to all your meals

  • Authenticity, refinement and excellence, the Laguiole has become an international cult object of high design significance synonymous with the art of living well
  • Each product with its distinctive bee symbol and carved metal decoration is handmade from start to finish by one master craftsman: one man, one product
  • The quality of the finish, the strength of the blade and the spring, the thickness of the bolsters and plates, as well as the accuracy of the calibration are the elements that contribute to its longevity
  • Length of Handle: 12cm
  • Bolsters: 2 Matt or 2 Polished Stainless Steel Bolsters
  • Shaping and finish of Handle: Olive Wood wider handle (Prestige range)
  • Blade: High grade stainless steel; does not oxidise
  • Size: Wooden Box with 1 Piece
  • Delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity and Guarantee
  • Care: Clean the Pie Server with a damp sponge and dishwashing liquid, then wipe and store. It must not be soaked in water or put under the tap
  • Made in the village of Laguiole, France

Laguiole Care Information

A genuine Laguiole knife made in the ancestral fashion is an every day companion

Under normal use your knife has a lifetime guarantee

Handle Care

A folding knife should be wiped, never washed !

  • Horntip, Horn, Stag Horn and Ivory Handles:
Those are natural materials used to make the knives. If possible, avoid getting the handles wet and avoid washing them with water (beyond a quick wipe with a damp cloth), or there is a risk of the handle splitting.
Horn is composed of keratin similar to feathers and finger nails. This is one of the reasons why it offers a great variety of colours and that this material requires minimum care.
  • French Wood or Exotic Wood Handles:

Wooden handles can withstand cold limited water. Nevertheless they still have to be considered as fragile materials.
If your knife handle becomes dry or/and dull, apply olive oil with a soft cloth on it

  • Stainless Steel, Carbon Fiber, Aluminium and Acrylic Handles:

These materials are hardwearing and thus recommended for people who need a "rough and ready" outdoor knife or whose hobby is fishing for example.They are more resistant to water and to getting wet than the aforementioned natural handled knifes.
In any case, they have to be wipped after use and the mechanism needs to be cared of.
We strongly advise against using the dishwasher to clean any folding knives.

Blade Care

  • Stainless Steel Blade:

Contrary to the traditional blade which blackens, stainless steel blades remain clean whatever use you make of them.
12C27 or 14C28N stainless steel are up-market steels. It is easy to grind whether by professionals or by private individuals.
After use wipe the blade with a damp cloth and dry it. Avoid using scotch brite, it can scratch the blade.

  • Damascus Blade:

In case of regular use, wash it after every use to keep its moiré look. If you do not use your knife for a long time, grease your blade to avoid any deterioration in its beauty. A neutral grease such as the silicon grease used in plumbing is preferable.
Damascus blade care is identical to the other blades. In order to clean it, wipe the blade with a wet cloth and dry it. Avoid using scotch brite, it can scratch the blade.

Blade Sharpening

There are 2 different complementary methods for sharpening your knife: 
- honing to restore the edge
- grinding to maintain the edge

During both operation you need to keep a 20-30° angle (a blade must not be scratched!)
Press hard and regularly (faster movements does not improve the quality of the sharpening ; it only increases the risks to cut oneself or scratch/chip the blade!)
These methods can be done in a few minutes but need some practice. Before sharpening your brand new Laguiole knife, try to practice with an old knife.

The honing is done on a whetstone or an electric grindstone (grindstone needs to be perfectly round).
Before use, the whetstone has to be submerged in water for about ten minutes. A coarse-grained stone is used for gardening tools and a medium-grained stone for knives.
Make a movement as if you wished to cut a thin slice out of the stone (keeping the same angle). Do this movement again alternating one side of the blade with the other. Wet the stone regularly during the grinding.
Fixing the stone on a workbench using two clamps (contrary to what is shown on the picture below) will free both hands and make the honing easier.

Pierre à aiguiser

The grinding is made with a magnetized steel with a 25cm long bit and a hilt. Wether it is round, oval or flat, you will do the same movements.The movement is identical to the one with the whetstone. Going from the top of the bit with the bottom of the knife's blade do as if you wished to cut the steel towards the hilt. Do this movement again alternating one size of the blade with the other.

Grinding a knife  with a bit

Mechanism Care

It is necessary to oil regularly the moving parts of any folding knife as much as it is for a car engine. It will prevent it from a premature wear.
You can use a multi-use oil or a WD 40 oil. With the blade folded closed, put a drop of oil between the blade and the spring at the blade axle. Open and close the blade, then wipe off the surplus oil.

Bolsters Care

  • Solid Brass Bolsters

To leave a Laguiole knife in a leather sheath for an extended period of time without using the knife will oxidize the brass bolsters. This is simply due to the chemical agents used in the tanning process of the leather.
To give the oxidized brass bolsters their original shine, wet a rag with some “ metal polish (Ouator or Miror brands are recommended) and elbow grease will do the rest!

  • Stainless Steel Bolsters

No care is needed for knives with stainless steel bolsters.

  • For any Knife

Avoid having your knife in your pocket along with other metallic objects such as keys, coins... It might scratch the handle and the metallic parts of your knife

Laguiole Knives Length

Folding knives: 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13cm?

Whenever we give the size of a Laguiole folding knife, we mean the size of the handle measured in centimetres.
We propose several sizes of knife : 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 cm. (other sizes are available in the Collection range: 15 cm, 17 cm.)
The choice of the knife's size is easy to make and varies according to whether it is for a man, woman or child.
The knife size conditions the price, the weight and most of all the good handhold

How to choose one's knife size?

For women:

The 11 cm Laguiole knife is the ideal handle size for a regular use
To carry your knife in your handbag and make use of it during picnics or when travelling, the 10cm is a good compromise between its weight, size and handle size

For men:

12 cm is the ideal size for a Laguiole knife
The 13cm size is meant for men with large hands
The 11cm size is not very nice in case of regular use

For children:

12 cm is the ideal size for a Laguiole knife
In former days, families used to offer the first Laguiole knife the day of the solemn communion. This gift was the symbol of the change from chilhood to adulthood.
For safety reasons, you could be tempted to choose a small size handle for your child. Beware, all knives have the same "dangerousness". To cut oneself is an experience we all got one day and in most cases the consequences are benign. The dangerous aspect comes from the blade tip and all knife blades are pointed.
Take into consideration the fact that your child is going to grow up... and very quickly!

The corresponding dimensions

Size for Folding Knives

Total Length

Blade Length

Laguiole 8 cm handle lenght

14,50 cm

6,50 cm

Laguiole 9 cm handle lenght

16,60 cm

7,50 cm

Laguiole 10 cm handle lenght

18,70 cm

8,70 cm

Laguiole 11 cm handle lenght

19,90 cm

8,90 cm

Laguiole 12 cm handle lenght

22 cm

10 cm

Laguiole 13 cm handle lenght

24,20 cm

11,20 cm

Laguiole 15 cm handle lenght

28,20 cm

13,20 cm

 

Sizes for Tableware Cutlery

Total Length

Handle Length

Table knife

23,30 cm

12 cm

Table fork

21,50 cm

12 cm

Table soup spoon

22,30 cm

12 cm

Dessert-cheese knife

19,50 cm

11 cm

Dessert fork

17,20 cm

9 cm

Dessert Spoon

16,70 cm

9 cm

Cheese knife

24 cm

12 cm

Salad Set

25,80 cm

12 cm

Butter knife or spreader

17,80 cm

10 cm

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