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The production of the finest possible handcrafted, forged cutlery is and always has been the driving philosophy of our company. For four generations the Güde family has neither compromised on nor wavered from this credo. Today Güde is proud to continue the centuries old tradition of quality knifemaking for which the town of Solingen is justly world famous.
Features
- The cheese knife is designed to make cutting, slicing, and serving cheese a breeze. It is made from high-carbon stainless steel that is sharp and durable that effortlessly glides through both soft and hard cheeses.
- The cheese knife specially designed forked tip that allows for easy picking up and serving of cheese slices. This makes it perfect for serving cheese at parties or gatherings.
- The cheese knife features an ergonomically designed handle made of beautiful pear wood, a durable and sustainable material that provides a comfortable grip and is easy to clean. This makes the knife easy to use and control, even for extended periods of time.
- The cheese knife is handcrafted in Solingen, Germany, with high-quality materials and traditional knife-making techniques. This ensures that the knife is made to the highest standards and will perform well for many years to come.
- The cheese knife is forged, meaning it is made from a single bar of steel making it harder and thicker. This makes the knife more durable and able to withstand heavy use.
- Blade Length: 8-in
FREE SHIPPING on orders of $79.95 or more
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