Le Thiers Pirou pocket knife, damascus, mammoth bone and molar

REF : FE_TP_PMOSMOLJ

1,350.00

This Le Thiers Pirou Luxury knife features a “Rose” stainless steel Damascus blade that reveals waves and concentric circles after grinding and finishing.

The handle is made of yellow-stained mammoth molar in the center, and mammoth bone at the ends.
These materials are stabilized, reinforced with yellow spacers, and separated by stainless steel inserts.
The mammoth materials come from the permafrost of the Arctic regions of Europe and North America.

This unique knife is in stock and available for purchase.

Length
22 cm
Folded length
12.5 cm
Width
2 cm
Weight
120 g
Finish
Matt
Blade length
About 9,5cm
Material
BoneMammoth
Steel
Stainless damascus steel

1 in stock (can be backordered)

1350.00
Le Thiers Pirou damascus blade, mammoth bone & molar handle Le Thiers Pirou damascus blade, mammoth bone & molar handle
Mammoth bone and molar

Le Thiers Pirou Luxury

This forced notch Le Thiers Pirou folding knife is a unique and exceptional piece.

The different manufacturing stages of this knife (assembly, adjustment, shaping, polishing, sharpening) were carried out by hand in our workshop in Thiers city area, the French capital of cutlery:

    •  100% french and handmade manufacturing, in our workshop
    • “Rose” damascus steel
    • Plunge line
    • Full grinding
    • Chiselled stainless steel sides
    • Yellow layers
    • Forged spring with Pirou castle on the bee
    • Mammoth bone and molar handle
    • Rivets assembly

    Sold in cardboard box with full-grain beige leather pouch

Le Thiers Pirou luxe, brown mammoth bone and yellow molar Le Thiers Pirou luxe, brown mammoth bone and yellow molar

Care instructions

Carbon steel knives, including those with Damascus blades, are prized for their exceptional sharpness, but they are more susceptible to rust than stainless steel.
They do not fare well when exposed to water or acidic foods.
In marine or tropical environments, exposure to salty air and high humidity can significantly accelerate corrosion, requiring even more rigorous maintenance.

We recommend wiping the blade with a soft sponge after each use. Food connoisseurs may take it a step further by wiping the blade with a drop of wine.

Do not leave in prolonged contact with water, a heat source, or chemicals.
Avoid getting the handle wet.
Avoid extreme temperature fluctuations.

Dry immediately and carefully, without forgetting the inside of your knife to protect its mechanism.
Also remove any deposits of material that may slip into the mechanism and impair the knife’s function.

Store the knife in its leather pouch.

Sharpen the blade as soon as the knife seems to be cutting less effectively.

Le Thiers Pirou luxury folding knife Le Thiers Pirou luxury folding knife

Feeling from the workshop

The mammoth bone features tiny brown scales, while the molar exhibits distinct yellow and caramel-colored layers. Paired with the “Rose” damascus pattern of the blade, these materials create a particularly striking contrast of colors and textures.