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New  Red
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Andre Verdier6 Piece Fork Set

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R499

Retail: R850
About

André Verdier cutlery was established over 150 years ago in the French rural countryside near Thiers – the French capital of cutlery for 6 centuries. André Verdier has become famous as a manufacturer of professional kitchen knives and other tableware that bears the values of true 100% French artisan cutlery. Made by master cutlers in France, every Laguiole tool must go through 50 quality control steps to pass inspection.

The André Verdier Laguiole Table Fork with mirror finish looks lovely on any dinner table. The handle has the traditional trademark bee logo and is riveted onto the full tang blade as with all André Verdier knives. There is a large range of colours to choose from and you can also choose steak knives or table knives to go with the fork set. Presented in a lovely wooden box, they make a great gift!

Product Features 
  • The André Verdier Laguiole Forks are made with a full tang and riveted stainless steel handle
  • The prongs of the forks have a mirror finish
  • The 6 piece fork set is presented in a lovely wooden box
  • To keep their bright finish, we recommend to hand-wash the articles in mild soapy water
  • Rinse after washing and dry it off before storing
  • Never leave the articles in prolonged contact with a liquid, i.e. do not let soak as this will dull the blade and damage the handle
  • Dimensions: 27 x 12 x 4cm
  • Colour options:
    • New Red
    • Cherry Red
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