HOMMAGE, the Parisian purveyor of luxury grooming equipment, skincare and spa services for men, has created three newest limited edition Razors and Shave Sets. They are Damascene Straight Razor, Monte Carlo Razor and Monte Carlo Shave Set.
The Hommage Damascene Straight Razor

The Most Expensive Razor: Damascene Razor by Hommage
About this magnificent razor, Hommage said:
“Combining the best qualities of hard and malleable steel, layer upon layer is folded onto the next, each becoming visible through a meticulous process of grinding and polishing. Hard, durable and incredibly sharp, the characteristic rose and torsion pattern attests to its superior craftsmanship.
The blade of a Damascus steel sword was said to be able to cut a piece of silk in half as it fell to the ground and was strong enough to cut through a rock without losing its sharpness”.
With this handcrafted damascene steel bale, you can enjoy rare extraordinary shaving sensation. You, the collector will remark its characteristic striping. You can have this razor for US $30,000. It’s probably one of the most expensive razors in the world.
Monte Carlo Razor by Hommage
The collector will surely love this limited edition Hommage razor as it comes with precision cast, chrome plated and pure platinum finish. It also includes individual number of designer’s signature plus exquisite gift box.
Monte-Carlo Shave Set by Hommage
You can use this box for your watch, accessories or as humidor. Made from stunning finished platinum, Tanzanian wood and Italian lacquer, the limited edition HOMMAGE shave set comes with three inserts: platinum razor, brush and stand as well as Grade A silvertip badger hair bristles.
Each set features individual number and designer’s signature: Wolfgang Joensson, Co-founder and Chief Designer of Hommage Inc.
“HOMMAGE designer and co-founder Wolfgang Joensson is highly regarded as one of the foremost industrial and product designers in Europe. His designs have received awards from Red Dot, the Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt, the IF Hanover Fair, and the Design Center Stuttgart.”
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