Terre de Bergers walking stick

REF: BATPO 001

75,00 

2 in stock

Stick Height

To help you choose the right walking stick, here's a simple guideline: A person between 145 cm and 165 cm tall will be comfortable with a 100 cm stick. For someone between 166 cm and 175 cm tall, a 120 cm stick will be suitable. And finally, for someone between 176 cm and 195 cm tall, a 135 cm stick will be appropriate.

Choice of engraving

You can choose one of our engravings presented here or suggest your own personalized engraving.

Woodcock in flight woodcut or horn engraving

Engraving of a woodcock in flight, engraved on wood or horn

Deer head wood or horn carving

Deer head wood or horn carving

Text engraved on wooden or horn knob

Text engraved on wooden or horn knob

Simple Basque cross engraved on wood or horn

Simple Basque cross engraved on wood or horn

Breton triskelion engraved on wood or horn

Breton triskelion engraved on wood or horn

Occitan cross engraved on wood or horn

Occitan cross engraved on wood or horn

Scallop shell of Santiago de Compostela

Scallop shell of Santiago de Compostela engraved on wood or horn

Basque cross in a circle of triangles, engraved on wood or horn

Basque cross in a circle of triangles

Béarnaise cows woodcut or horn engraving

Béarnaise cows woodcut or horn engraving

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DESCRIPTION

From the mid-19th century, cutlers in the Basque Country and Béarn also made walking sticks and makhilas.

They include Isaac Bordabehere in Saint Palais, Germain Labarthe in Salies de Béarn and Jean Dufourcq in Saint Jean de Luz.

These walking sticks were often crafted from sturdy yet lightweight chestnut wood , and their makilas from scarified medlar.

Chestnut is a light, supple wood that is highly resistant to weathering and will last for years to come. For our Terre de Bergers walking stick, we’ve kept its natural texture and color, comfortable and ideal for use during long hikes or simple strolls.

Chestnut wood is best cut in winter, when the trees are still dormant. It’s a renewable and ecological resource that doesn’t require chemical treatment to protect it, which is good for health and the environment.

Our model features a braided leather strap for a secure grip. A galvanized metal tip with a point to facilitate walking on all kinds of terrain, in the countryside or in the mountains, and to protect the end of the stick from possible breakage caused by stones. Old-fashioned rivets are studded into the wood as on traditional Pyrenean shepherd sticks.

A black horn pommel, fashioned in our workshop, adorns the top of the stick. It’s a comfortable support that fits the palm of your hand. We can engrave it with different symbols, such as the Basque cross, Occitan cross, scallop shell, initials, coat of arms, wild boar, woodcock, etc…

In summer and winter alike, our Terre de Bergers walking stick will accompany you on any trail, be it to Compostela or for a short stroll in the fresh air. Walking is a pleasurable activity with numerous health benefits, both physical (building muscle, reducing cardiovascular risk, maintaining a stable weight, lowering blood pressure) and mental (improving mood, reducing stress).

Hiking is the path to freedom!

INFO
Weight 450 g
Dimensions 1405 × 105 × 105 mm
Taille

1 m, 1,2 m, 1,35 m

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