Consigli
More than fifty years have passed since the time of the Pasinetti Fund. This was the name of the place in via Magenta, in the center of Scarperia, where the Consigli brothers opened their business.
The ancient working methods were handed down carefully but with a limited number of models. The awakening of interest in the most authentic roots of the ancient art of cutting irons, gave the Conaz artisans the push to extend their repertoire by drawing heavily on the most lively Scarperian tradition. The Florentine, the Sienese, the Maremma, the Rasolino, the models that made them famous and that today are the pride of many enthusiasts and collectors, were now a reality.
Currently, alongside the production of typical Italian models, a perfect synthesis of tradition, technique, elegance and refinement, there is also finely finished table and kitchen cutlery that uses noble materials such as bovine horn, buffalo horn and olive. The total commitment of the Consigli family is aimed at enhancing the craftsmanship, maintaining the values of manual skills and tradition and the continuous work of spreading the elements that can make these objects appreciated.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Senese knife in amaranth - Kilama series SEAM18 - knife
The Kilama series of Consigli is a modern interpretation of Italian regional knives. The materials and finishes remain the same as always, but the line has "new" shapes that reflect the classic traditional and regional Italian knives.
Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: amaranth wood
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 90mm.
Total length: 185mm.
Weight: 55g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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