CHIEN® RED HANDLE X 6 in printed white box
The Chien® knife with its red handle is an ancestral tradition of the French overseas departments and territories that is resurfacing. The must-have gift for all events!
6 CHIEN® knife with red handle in a printed white box
Fancy a bit of colour? A return to the roots? To honour the history of cutlery? All these desires have one and the same solution: the CHIEN® knife with red handle!
A table knife, an ideal gift
This knife is a must-have for home cooking and table dining.A Z40 C13 stainless steel blade and a red polypropylene handle: it's a reference in terms of wedding gifts!
It has been the typical French overseas department and overseas range knife for more than 100 years. Fall in love with this West Indian table knife, delivered in a white printed box.
Originally, created by SABATIER PERE ET FILS, it was then taken over by France EXPORTATION, a former cutlery factory dating from 1793.
Since 1980, this brand has been owned by THIERS-ISSARD and is still manufactured entirely in Thiers by the company THIERS-ISSARD SNETI SAS.
This legendary West Indian table knife is highly prized and present in every family.
One sauce even gets the name of this knife "the chien sauce". The herbs that make up this recipe, onions, garlic and parsley are prepared with this knife.
It was mostly made with a metal handle, but its handle has changed for convenience to an easier-going material.
Our signature is made with a metal punch (silhouette of the dog knife affixed before tempering) as it has been for more than 100 years.
THIERS-ISSARD respects the tradition that is in steel, in the grinding, polishing, overmolding of the handle and above all, the sharpening which is done entirely by hand.
Modernity wants the presentation to be in a blister pack, but we also present it the old-fashioned way, in a box of 6, or in a printed cotton pouch.
When you buy a CHIEN® knife, you are buying more than 100 years of Thiers cutlery tradition.
Le couteau CHIEN depuis 1910®, Chien® and l'Antillais® are registered trademarks.