Berti

Champagne Saber

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Champagne Saber
Berti

Champagne Saber

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Pop the champagne.

We can’t think of a more ceremonious way to open a bottle of champagne. This lovely saber was crafted in the Berti workshop—located in the gorgeous Tuscan countryside a little north of Florence—using the same techniques Berti has used since it was founded in 1895. Each piece is the handiwork of a single artisan. (Look closely, and you’ll find yours marked with the initials of its creator.)

  • Handcrafted in an Italian workshop founded in 1895
  • Each piece is made by one artisan, start to finish
  • Beautiful engraving on the blade
  • Marked with Berti’s signature and the initials of the artisan
  • Full-tang high-carbon stainless steel with boxwood or Lucite handle
  • Made in: Italy
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  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

We can’t think of a more ceremonious way to open a bottle of champagne. This lovely saber was crafted in the Berti workshop—located in the gorgeous Tuscan countryside a little north of Florence—using the same techniques Berti has used since it was founded in 1895. Each piece is the handiwork of a single artisan. (Look closely, and you’ll find yours marked with the initials of its creator.)

  • Handcrafted in an Italian workshop founded in 1895
  • Each piece is made by one artisan, start to finish
  • Beautiful engraving on the blade
  • Marked with Berti’s signature and the initials of the artisan
  • Full-tang high-carbon stainless steel with boxwood or Lucite handle

Meet the Maker

Berti

Jersey City, NJ
The story behind Berti’s heirloom-worthy knives is as enchanting as it gets: It all started back in 1895, when David Berti opened up shop in the Tuscan countryside. Well over a century later, his great-grandson Andrea keeps the family tradition going, using the very same materials as years ago (read: ox horn, boxwood, and steel). The best bit? Every knife is completely handmade by a single artisan, and finished off with the maker’s initials on the blade—wow.
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