Laguiole Jean Dubost 4 Mini-Spreaders
The spreaders are for spreading butter and jam or creamy Brie cheese on slices of baguette
The Laguiole knife has been used in the south of France for over 200 years.
Jean Dubost's family, inspired by the traditional peasant tool, has been crafting the artisan blades since 1920.
Surrounded by legend and myth, the Laguiole knife still carries the mark of its ancestors.
A bee that is found engraved on all Laguiole products, was originally part of Napoleon Bonaparte's imperial seal.
Local legend states it was bestowed upon the Laguiole village as a token of Napoleon's gratitude for the townspeople's courage during his many battles.
Others insist that the bee represents the knife's reliability.
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