(EMAILWIRE.COM, June 23, 2014 ) Oakland, CA -- Season 4 of the phenomenal HBO TV series "Game of Thrones" has just been concluded. In almost all the episodes, knives and blades figured prominently. Who could ever forget Tyrion's trial by combat resulting in Red Viper's horrific death at the hands of the Mountain? Or the episode-long Battle at Castle Black? Or the ferocious duel between Lady Brienne and the Hound? Remember also the Red Wedding episode from Season 3? The one where Lady Cat, Robb Stark, and Robb's pregnant wife were all knifed to death?
Now, go back to reality. While available statistics confirm that knife crimes are significantly lower than gun crimes, the fact still remains that people have a tendency to fear knives. And rightly so because mishandling a knife, whether intentionally or unintentionally, can cause real danger and harm.
On the other hand, knives do have a more positive use. In the kitchen that is.
The Finesseur kitchenware brand recently introduced their latest product in the market - the Ceramic Chef's Knife. According to Allison Montgomery, Finesseur's spokesperson: "We would like to remind and assure consumers that though knives can be dangerous, when used properly, they become instruments that help provoke one of the more pleasurable feelings in people the satisfaction of having a delightful and heavenly meal."
Montgomery further states: "While we marvel at the finished product, we often tend to take for granted the steps that had to be undergone before coming up with that delicious meal. For sure, one of the most basic tools needed is the knife. And having one that is functional as it is elegantly-designed certainly helps make food preparation easier and more enjoyable to do."
Finesseur is committed to providing high quality kitchen tools to its customers. "We want to make sure that even with the abundance of choices in the market, our products will stand out as an obvious choice for those who value quality and are not afraid to spend reasonably for it," Montgomery adds.
About Finesseur
Finesseur brings fashion design, precise engineering, and top quality craftsmanship together in American kitchens. Finesseur believes kitchen tools should be not only functional, but also inspirational.
Allison Montgomery
510-269-7277
media@finesseur.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
Now, go back to reality. While available statistics confirm that knife crimes are significantly lower than gun crimes, the fact still remains that people have a tendency to fear knives. And rightly so because mishandling a knife, whether intentionally or unintentionally, can cause real danger and harm.
On the other hand, knives do have a more positive use. In the kitchen that is.
The Finesseur kitchenware brand recently introduced their latest product in the market - the Ceramic Chef's Knife. According to Allison Montgomery, Finesseur's spokesperson: "We would like to remind and assure consumers that though knives can be dangerous, when used properly, they become instruments that help provoke one of the more pleasurable feelings in people the satisfaction of having a delightful and heavenly meal."
Montgomery further states: "While we marvel at the finished product, we often tend to take for granted the steps that had to be undergone before coming up with that delicious meal. For sure, one of the most basic tools needed is the knife. And having one that is functional as it is elegantly-designed certainly helps make food preparation easier and more enjoyable to do."
Finesseur is committed to providing high quality kitchen tools to its customers. "We want to make sure that even with the abundance of choices in the market, our products will stand out as an obvious choice for those who value quality and are not afraid to spend reasonably for it," Montgomery adds.
About Finesseur
Finesseur brings fashion design, precise engineering, and top quality craftsmanship together in American kitchens. Finesseur believes kitchen tools should be not only functional, but also inspirational.
Allison Montgomery
510-269-7277
media@finesseur.com
Source: EmailWire.Com