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

REF : FE_TP_MOGI

1,130.00

This Le Thiers Pirou Luxury knife has a stainless steel damascus blade called "Rose" which reveals concentric waves and circles after grinding and revealing.

The handle is made of orange-tinted mammoth molar and gray-blue-tinted giraffe bone.

The mammoth molar comes from the frozen floor of the arctic regions of Europe and North America.
It is colored (here in orange-red) and stabilized in order to highlight its different strata which make its beauty and value.

Giraffe bone balances the luminosity of the molar and its layers by presenting a wiser, slightly speckled material.

Non-contractual photos. Your knife will be made to order; the materials we use will be explained to you prior to manufacture if they differ from those shown in the photos.

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

Available on backorder

1130.00
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Luxury Le Thiers Pirou

This Le Thiers Pirou 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
      • Red layers
      • Forged spring with Pirou castle on the bee
      • Mammoth molar and giraffe bone handle with stainless steel insert
      • Rivets assembly

Sold in cardboard box with full-grain beige leather pouch

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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.

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Feeling from the workshop

Giraffe bone is recovered from carcasses in national parks.
This material meets the regulatory requirements of the Washington Convention. It is dyed and stabilised.