The handles made of animal-based materials are meticulously shaped by cutlers. Mammoth ivory crust is a material of choice and exceptional and rare
The blade, the hand-guilloché spring, the forged bee, the massive shiny stainless steel bolsters and the nails are made and shaped at the forge of Laguiole in Aubrac.
The mammoth ivory crust is the outer layer of the mammoth’s tusk.
Fossil mammoth ivory tusks are recovered from mammoth carcasses that have been frozen for thousands of years.
Each Laguiole knife in mammoth ivory crust is unique due to the natural variations of the material, it is durable over time.
Finally, the use of mammoth ivory crust is perfectly legal, as it is a fossil material.
Its rarity and history also give it great added value.
This Laguiole knife with a mammoth ivory crust handle is the perfect accessory for lovers of high-end knives and rare collector’s items.
A shepherd’s cross on the left side of the knife enhances it.

