🥂 Slice into Celebration with Flair!
The Resafy Champagne Saber is a luxurious 23-inch champagne knife designed for the ceremonial art of Sabrage. Crafted from rust-proof stainless steel with a stunning golden handle, this saber is not only a functional tool but also a striking decorative piece, perfect for weddings and special occasions. It comes in an elegant gift box, making it an ideal present for champagne lovers.
Brand | Resafy |
Color | Gold |
Product Dimensions | 59.69 x 15.24 x 12.7 cm; 2.47 Kilograms |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 2.47 Kilograms |
A**N
Great gift!
It’s a good looking Sabre! Unfortunately it arrived damaged but the customer support responded quickly and was very helpful so therefor I’ll give it a 5 star. Great gift!
L**7
Very Nice but broken box twice!
This Sabre is very nice but we had to return the first one because the wooden box it comes in was cracked. We repurchased it and the second one was cracked as well.
A**R
Beautiful and good feel and weight to the sabre
The look and the weight of the sabre was excellent, the box and it came in is beautiful for display purposes however the tassel was cheaply sewn together.
R**R
a great way to add some visual entertainment to a banquet function
Saberage is an interesting technique that I had originally heard about years ago when I was a fine dining server. I never worked that kind of job long enough to take it to the next level where you are literally a performer. Still, i always like to learn anything in relation to history and until recently did not realize the technique was originated within a Napoleonic context. Everyone knows the conquering spirit and mentality of Napoleon within the French Revolution so it would make sense that this act of sabering a champagne bottle would of originated in that kind of socioeconomic climate. I can easily picture Napoleons men sabering a bottle of champagne in a moment of triumph and therefore stumbling upon a neat trick or artform- however you view it. I personally think this act is an artform because of the way the end of the bottle completely is severed off. Originally i though when you sabered a bottle the cork just popped off. I had even seen this done from a distance two times before but never realized the glass breaks off. I am excited to say I now can try the act myself in the comfort of my own home before attempting to entertain with it. With this super nice champagne saber from the Resafy brand i have found a visually appealing saber that is the perfect size. I actually think it looks much neater when the saberage is preformed with a smaller saber rather than a super long one. I find it a bit ridiculous to use one that is so long it wobble as you brandish it. I think this saber from Resafy feels perfect in my hand and when I preform the sabering motion I feel like a champ. I like the gold tasseled end piece that just adds to the flare and also looks great with the gold and black handle. I like the pattern that appears travelling down the length of the blade. I say blade to indicate the main part of the saber, though this blade is dull. You actually use the dull end of the thing when executing the maneuver which makes sense because it then acts like a hammer. The physics of this is not hard to understand with chilling the bottle upside down being an essential part of the task. This requirement of the chilled part of the bottle being sabered is inductive reasoning with it working just like it appears to. I found that taking the tassel off works better for me. Included with this is a nice wooden display box along with a neat gold trimmed letter in a fancy envelope that has direction for the act of saberage.In conclusion i am very satisfied with this champagne experience enhancer and recommend it.
B**N
Arrived damaged, scratched, and looked used
Was really excited to gift this saber to a friend, but was immediately disappointed to find the product packaging let alone the wood box and saber looking as if it was used and old. Shipping box had no signs of damage, so this is just how the product was sent out for delivery.Product box had tears and visible signs of wear and abrasion. Wooden storage box had noticeable dents and a crack along the entire lid. The hinges for the lid also did not align with the base of the box so that’s just poor product quality in general.Then the saber blade also had scratches in it at various spots.Immediately requested a refund and will not recommend this saber or brand to anybody.
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