Sauveterre knife bog oakwith bolster 11 cm
                                        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 made from bog oak and a long boster, which is decorated with a mosaik pin.
The back spring is forged. It ends in a guilloche sage leaf. The plates are also handcarved. The blade is made of high-performance 14C28N 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".
scales: bog oak with bolster and mosaikpin 11 cm
blade 14C28N stainless steel 90 mm, matt finish
knife opened 205 mm
weight: 107 gram
100% made in France
| Finish: | mat | 
|---|---|
| blade steel: | stainless steel | 
| handle material: | wood | 
| plates: | single plates with guillochage | 
                                    
                Sauveterre
The Sauveterre knife was designed by Henri Viallon, who was inspired by a nineteenth-century knife model from Aveyron. It bears the name of the village of Sauverterre in Aveyron, where the forge is located.
The special feature of this knife is a leaf-shaped blade reminiscent of a sage leaf and a sage leaf on the spring.
Contact: accueil@laguiole-en-aubrac.fr
Laguiole en Aubrac, 2 rue Eugème Salettes, 12500 Espalion