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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Perfectly Balanced: The saber weighs 0.62 lbs, it's balance point is located right behind the blade.
Durable: By adopting whole shaped technology, the blade has the characteristic of high intensity and durabilit.And the saber is formed by cold pressing, blacksmithing, and modern welding.
Excellent Process: Streamlined blade with laser logo "Resafy",handmade wooden handle decorated by golden copper.
The Better Gift: Come with a nice wooden box,as a present for corporate,wedding betrothal,wedding anniversary celebrations,company activity exhibition,birthday,promotion gift,contract signing ceremony,opening ceremony,fraternity party souvenir or personal gift.
True to The Original - The especially high-quality Champagne saber by Resafy is designed in France. The blade is made of rust-proof stainless steel. The sturdy yet valuable processing and decoration of the handle is a particularly complex design.By adopting whole shaped technology, the blade has the characteristic of high intensity and durabilit.And the saber is formed by cold pressing, blacksmithing, and modern welding. This Champagne saber is certainly ready for any challenges at celebrations.
Extrme Wine Accessories - Sabrage is a technique for opening a Champagne bottle with a sabre ,used for ceremonial occasions. The saber is slid along the body of the bottle toward the neck. The force of the blade hitting the lip breaks the glass to separate the collar from the neck of the bottle. The cork and collar remain together after separating from the neck.
Using a Champagne Sabre is one of the most theatrical and amazing ways to serve wine. Sabrage should not be taken lightly and is not advised for the inexperienced! However, it makes a great conversation piece at wine tastings or dinner parties, and a real Champagne sword is a great gift for a lover of fine wines! Bring some excitement to your next party or special occasion by opening your bottle of champagne with Resafy Champagne Saber. The tradition of using a blade to open champagne goes back to the days of Napoleon, when victories were celebrated by decapitating bottles of bubbly with a sword. This technique is still carried out today by those experienced in using a champagne saber. A blackwood handle with brass bolster and rivets lends elegance to this exceptional piece, and the blunt, stainless steel blade gives it a formidable look. Features: Materials: Stainless steel, brass, wood Dimensions: Blade 11 3/8 inches long; overall, 16 3/8 inches long Traditional Laguiole decor embosses the handle and bolster Beautiful 2-piece slide-top wooden box Color of the handle: black