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Bread Knives

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£45.00
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Handle Colour – Blue

Our knife handles are meticulously handcrafted right here in-house, using recycled food-grade fish boxes collected through our Scottish Harbour Collection Programme. We take these discarded boxes, wash, shred, and melt them into stunning handles, which are then shaped by hand. Each handle carries a distinct marbling effect, making every knife completely unique.

No two handles are ever alike, ensuring your knife is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Choose from Red, Yellow or Navy  Blue 

Stainless Steel Blades from Solingen

Our classic handmade serrated bread knife blade is made in Solingen, Germany from X50 Stainless steel, which resists rust whilst maintaining a sharp edge and is hardened to a Rockwell rating of HRC 56 +/- 2.....  Perfect for carving sourdough.

Your new knife will arrive packaged in an Ocean Kitchen gift box with an information card and tissue wrapping.

Each knife is handmade please allow 4 working days for dispatch, there may be some colour variation from the knife shown due to the handmade nature of this product.

 

Why Choose This Knife.

  • Eco-Friendly Handles: Each knife handle has a one-of-a-kind marbling effect, ensuring no two knives are alike.
  • Superior German Stainless Steel: For exceptional sharpness and durability.
  • Rockwell HRC 56 Rating: Ensuring long-lasting performance and sharpness retention.
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
Bread Knives
  • 100% Recycled Waste Plastic

    Our products are made from 100% recycled plastic and are fully recyclable. We have recycled 24 tonnes of rope and fishing net to date.

  • Made in Scotland

    Not only is all of our recyclable material sourced from Scotland, they're manufactured here too.

  • UV Resistant

    Full UV Resistance means you can show your product off without colours fading or materials breaking down.