Claude Dozorme
Napoleon Champagne opener olive wood handle on wooden display stand
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- $639.00
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Thiers Corkscrew tip of the light horn handle 2 levels
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- $289.00
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Napoleon Champagne saber Ney grip handle in a oak box
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- $779.00
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Thiers corkscrew olive wood handle 2 levels
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- $269.00
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Cheef knife 20 cm - Claude Dozorme
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- $169.00
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Thiers corkscrew ebony wood handle 2 levels
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- $249.00
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Lafayette Champagne saber green lamina handle in a oak box
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- $779.00
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Carving fork - Claude Dozorme
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- $169.00
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Champagne saber Bronze guild - Rose wood handle on wooden display stand
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- $289.00
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What Is the Legacy of Claude Dozorme, the Iconic French Cutlery House?
Founded in 1902 in Thiers, the historic cradle of French cutlery, Claude Dozorme embodies over a century of craftsmanship, innovation, and passion. Nestled in the heart of Auvergne—a region where metal and artisan hands have conversed since the Middle Ages—Claude Dozorme, nicknamed "Le Loup" (The Wolf), established his workshop. From the outset, he distinguished himself by reinterpreting Thiers’ cutlery traditions while infusing them with modern, creative energy.
How Does Claude Dozorme Preserve Artisanal Excellence Across Generations?
As a family-run business, Claude Dozorme has mastered the balance between honoring ancestral techniques and embracing technological boldness. The workshops oversee every stage of production—from design to polishing—within a 100% French artisanal framework. Each knife bears the mark of meticulous craftsmanship: precise lines, noble materials, and flawless finishes. This unwavering commitment to integrity in production, rare in today’s world, positions Claude Dozorme as a living symbol of "made in France" excellence.
What Makes Claude Dozorme’s Knives Unique Beyond Their Blades?
The house’s distinction extends beyond the quality of its blades. Claude Dozorme has redefined the art of tableware and pocket knives by blending contemporary designs with regional tradition. The iconic Champagne Saber by Dozorme, for example, embodies this dual ambition: preserving the soul of French heritage while embracing modern aesthetics. This fusion of legacy and innovation earned the company the prestigious "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" (EPV) label, a mark of exceptional craftsmanship.
How Does Claude Dozorme Continue Its Artisan Journey Today?
Under the leadership of Claudine Dozorme, the house remains steadfast in its dedication to precision, the beauty of materials, and an independent spirit. Every Claude Dozorme knife transcends its function as a tool—it becomes an ambassador of a French way of life, a piece of cultural heritage forged with respect for time and craft. The adventure continues, rooted in the same values that have defined the brand for over a century.