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Goyon-Chazeau Set of 4 Laguiole Steak Knives with Tortoise Shell Handles
Steak Knife Set Goyon-Chazeau Laguiole 4 Piece 7-1/2 Inch Tortoise Shell Stainless Steel/Acrylic
- Bring a piece of history and unparalleled French craftsmanship to your table with these remarkable steak knives.
- Dishwasher Safe
- Iconic comfortable to hold curved Laguiole handles with three rivets and traditional Bee on the bolster
- The Laguiole design has been around since the 1820's when it was designed in the southern French town of Laguiole.
- Well-balanced and ergonomic steak knives that are comfortable to hold slice through your favorite steak with ease
- GOYON-CHAZEAU is a family heritage cutlery company that has been cultivating its craftsmanship for three generations
- Granted a EPV (living heritage company) for its excellence and expertise in knife artisanship
- All items in this collection are 100% French handmade with materials that all come from Thiers, capital city for French cutlery industry for more than six centuries
$114.58
Original: $327.36
-65%Goyon-Chazeau Set of 4 Laguiole Steak Knives with Tortoise Shell Handles—
$327.36
$114.58




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Steak Knife Set Goyon-Chazeau Laguiole 4 Piece 7-1/2 Inch Tortoise Shell Stainless Steel/Acrylic
- Bring a piece of history and unparalleled French craftsmanship to your table with these remarkable steak knives.
- Dishwasher Safe
- Iconic comfortable to hold curved Laguiole handles with three rivets and traditional Bee on the bolster
- The Laguiole design has been around since the 1820's when it was designed in the southern French town of Laguiole.
- Well-balanced and ergonomic steak knives that are comfortable to hold slice through your favorite steak with ease
- GOYON-CHAZEAU is a family heritage cutlery company that has been cultivating its craftsmanship for three generations
- Granted a EPV (living heritage company) for its excellence and expertise in knife artisanship
- All items in this collection are 100% French handmade with materials that all come from Thiers, capital city for French cutlery industry for more than six centuries















