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$30.00
To stir and sip with ease and class, delivered from the New Jersey workshop of artist and metalsmith Jonathan Shor, are three styles of BrassCocktail Straws to give any pour an extra dash of luxury. In the classic and smooth Polished Brass finish, the rustic Hammered Brass, or the Tinned Brass for style and flair,…
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$175.00
A carbon steel knife hand forged in the South Korea blacksmith shop run by Master Shin In-young. With rough, forged finish and sharp, toothy edge,the upswept, hidden-tang blade flows into the natural hickory wood handle with forged steel rings. This rustic, simple approach to design and construction makes this a traditionally crafted, utilitarian knife that…
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$140.00
NOW ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS FOR FEBRUARY 2025 DELIVERY – Due to overwhelming interest, we are now accepting Copper Crook Ladle pre-orders for delivery in the newyear. We expect to ship in February.
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$195.00
It is official: thanks to the arrival of these one-of-a-kind anodized flat-head spatulas, almost every TiSpats Titanium Spatula now has a Deluxe version waitingfor a kitchen to call home. Secured to the handle with solid, hand-pressed copper rivets, the titanium Flat Head spans 75mm / 3across and moves easily around pansinteriors thanks to the rounded…
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$125.00
Plating with the precision of titanium just got a little easier with the introduction of Ben Tendick’s handcrafted plating tweezers. With solid copper rivets, groovedtips for grip, and just the right amount of resistance, Ben’s newest offering for working chefs and home cooks alike provides another indispensable tool to the kitchen. Crafted in small batches…
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$150.00
Each pair anodized one by one to create a bold and unique color pattern, the TiStix One-of-a-Kind Titanium Chopsticks turn this classic eating tool intoart. Finished using a variety of innovative techniques by our own Si Golraine, a talented multi-disciplinary artist and designer, these chopsticks are perfect to take with you wherever you travel or…
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$135.00
Make an unforgettable statement with this unique and handsome serving tool, designed and made by hand in British Columbia by artist Stefanie Dueck. Large enoughfor any feast and boldly styled in Stefanie folded steel style, both host and guest will appreciate the functional, sculptural art that is the Plica Serving Spoon. Balanced and comfortable in…
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$70.00
Hand forged by Michael Waller, the Horseshoe Shucker is bound to impress lovers of both land and sea. These oyster shuckers are made fromrepurposed carbon steel horseshoes that were locally sourced from equestrian centers in North Carolina. Each shucker is unique with varied twists and forms of the steel. All display the characteristic raw and…
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$130.00
Lightweight and smooth, this wooden spoon from Florida artist Terry Widner of Spoontaneous adds a touch of unique and playful flair to yourkitchen. The bowl is sculpted of rosewood, thoughtfully planned with a sapwood rim allowing for the variation in color. The handle of Huon pine, provided to Terry by fellow elite spoonsmith Norm Sartorius,…
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$115.00
Elevate the ramen experience with a solid Titanium Ramen Spoon, handmade in small batches by artisan Ben Tendick in Eugene, Oregon. Formed from grade-5 6AL4Vtitanium and given a multi-color, heat anodized finish, each bowl is pressed one-by-one, making each a unique eating tool guaranteed to be the envy of fellow ramen diners. Perfect for at…
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$215.00
Hand-forgedin Rhode Island by chef and bladesmith Will Griffin, the Blacksmith Paring Knife is simple, handy and exceptionally versatile. Hammered from 1095 carbon steel andheat treated for a hard, sharp and toothy, thin edge, the tall profilemakes this a superb user for both detail work, precise slices, and larger cuts when a long blade is…
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$235.00
The stunning, natural beauty of an Austrian cherry tree and a touch of a blue acrylic paint are everything Maximilian Neukufler needs to fashion aversatile, one-of-a-kind, traditionally carved wooden kitchen spoon. Beginning with a raw block of the cherry tree’s beautiful wood, Max uses only hand tools to slowly, methodically shape a kitchen object of…