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$362.25 $315.00
A chef knife set highlighting an exclusive materials combination from bladesmith Leszek Sikon is this Gyuto-Nakiri-Petty trio, guaranteed to meet all your kitchen cutting needs.The blades are each hand-forged from a combination ofreclaimedwagon wheel wrought iron for the outer jackets, pure nickel, and cores of ApexUltrahigh-performance, durable, specialty carbon steel. The gyuto, the workhorse of…
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$7.95
Designed in collaboration with Sweden Andersson Copra, this slim paring knife is perfect for a wide range of small, detail-oriented cuts especially thoserequiring a touch of added blade strength.Longer than the average paring knife, it features a stiff, strong profile, a tapered tip, and an extra-sharp edge that will please every chef who enjoys a…
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$345.00 $300.00
For 460mm, over 18 inches, 312 layers of dense, flowing, house-made carbon damascus, a vein of pure nickel, and an edge of 1.2419 carbon steelstretches outward from the chef’s hand, crafted to slice without inhibition. This stunning object is the functional art of Austrian bladesmith and designer Martin Huber, representing his talents and metalworkingprowessbeautifully. With…
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$402.50 $350.00
This fresh delivery from Austria’s Benjamin Kamon is no slouch. Then again, no work of culinary art in chef knife form from this talented designerand meticulous craftsperson is ever less than superb. Shaped from the high-performance blade steel ApexUltra, a coveted tungsten-carbon culinary steel developed by Benjamin’s countryman and collaborator Tobias Hangler, the 272mm /…
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$8.78
Forged, twisted, and polished one at a time by metalsmith and artist Stephen Fitz-Gerald in Northern California, these stainless steel chopsticks and sauce dish setswill have you forever dreaming of that next piece of sushi.
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$327.75 $285.00
In one of this bladesmith’s signature styles that layers stainless cladding over a core of homemade, high-carbon damascus steel, all taken to a hand-sanded, 5000-gritfinish for a near-mirror polished sheen, comes a bunka by Greg Cimms. Forged by hand at his New York studio, the 223mm / 8.8″ cutting edge is thin and razor-sharp beneath…
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$13.65 $11.87
Handcrafted by silversmith Corey Ackelmire with beautiful details in a one-of-a-kind shape, this cocktail fork will become a adored serving and bar tool. Solid 925sterling silver is hammered into an elegant, flowing form, transitioning softly from a rectangular profile at the end of the handle to square before a twisted section morphs from square to…
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$891.25 $775.00
In the first matched set by artist and designer Tristan Dare, carefully harvested pieces of the4.565-billion-year-oldMuonionalusta meteorite are combined with house-made patterned damascus steel andpure gold to form a pair of knives of unparalleled beauty. Each blade, one in a slicer profile with 215mm of edge perfect for carving and serving tableside, the other a…
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$0.77
Philadelphia artist Michelle Kwiecien’s Foliage Serving Spoon imbues the dining experience with a sense of nostalgia and antiquity that neither host nor guest will soonforget. Using a photo-etching technique to produce a beautiful fern motif in a style inspired by intaglio printmaking, Michelle crafts each serving spatula one by one from solid brass and stainless…
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$15.49 $13.47
A handcrafted serving spoon in polished and elegant stainless steel, balanced and weighted in the hand, beautiful in the dining room, superb in the kitchen.Made by Stephen Fitz-Gerald at his studio in Northern California, each spoon is cold-pressed one at a time.
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$9.01
Part spatula, part spoon, the hand-carved wooden KitchenBuddy profile is the do-it-all utensil for scooping, turning, and serving indoors and out. It’s utility is, ofcourse, only the beginning of the story. Maximilian Neukufler of Woodman’s Finest carves by hand using traditional methods, and for this particular run of eight KitchenBuddy’s he drove to Bavaria to…
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$22.94 $19.95
This special gift set will warm the heart of any chef withthree handcrafted TiSpats titanium spatulas: wide-head, offset, and the ever-popular and infinitely versatile minispatula.Built by hand in Eugene, Oregon by artist and designer Ben Tendick, there is a tool here for every cooking, baking, and serving job in the kitchen, and outside at the…