Laguiole
The Baladeo Laguiole knife is a traditional French folding knife that is known for its distinctive bee on the end of the handle. The knife was first created in the 19th century by a blacksmith in the village of Laguiole, France. The knife quickly became popular with shepherds and farmers in the area who used it for everyday tasks such as cutting bread and cheese, trimming plants, and opening wine bottles. Today, the Baladeo Laguiole knife is still made in France using traditional methods. The blades are made from high-quality stainless steel and the handles are available in a variety of materials, including wood, bone, and horn.