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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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$215.00
Serve salads of any variety in classic, contemporary style with this elegant serving set from sculptor and artist Stephen Fitz-Gerald. Forged by hand at hisSanta Rosa, California studio, each server is turned and twisted one by one and bonded to a wide, shallow, circular bowl that shines like a full moon in the night sky….
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$210.00
The wooden art of Terry Widner, craftsman behind Spoontaneous, will forever inspire and impress. This spoon is the result, and the namesake, of Terry’s lovefor artist RS Connett, a painter who creates detailed and vibrant images that conjure microscopic, prehistoric scenes from unknown oceans. This ode to Mr. Connett is sculpted from sapele wood that…
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$165.00
Introducing an exclusive collaboration with Oregon designer-maker Ben Tendick, the Splash Titanium Spatula Collection, available in Mustard Drip or Plum Crush, includes the most popularspatula designs from our collection with a one-of-a-kind, eye-catching finish. A wide-head kitchen spatula does the heavy lifting inside or out at the grill, with the strength and size to flip,…
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$170.00
A rustic, simple approach to design and construction makes this traditionally crafted bird’s beak paring knife a welcomed addition to any kitchen. For handheld workindoors or outside at the grill, from peeling ginger and tomatoes to trimming brussels sprouts and deveining shrimp, a hand-forgedcarbon steel blade is crafted in the South Korea blacksmith shop run…
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$215.00
A one-of-a-kind delivery from Ryan Sanden of Stage Coach Farm Forge to make rustic, classic work of serving stews, soups, and every meal this autumn.The oversized copper bowl, deep and wide, bares the hammer marks of its hand-hewn origins, complemented by a forged steel handle with the comfort and beautiful details expected of Ryan’s work….
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$175.00
Soft and comfortable, Linny Kenney’s leather oven mitts are stitched from premium,ethically sourced, vegetable-tanned, full grain leather to provide ample protection while moving hot itemsaround the kitchen, and for working over an open flame outdoors. Finished one pair at a time, Linny uses only the finest quality, ethically-sourced materials and non-toxic dyes, resulting in culinary…
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$135.00
The Foliage Dessert Spoon, or ‘small serving spoon’ as the case may be in any given home, represents the smallest utensil of Michelle Kwiecien’s extraordinaryFoliage Collection. Crafted by hand at her Philadelphia studio, Michelle combines metalwork, hand paper-making, and printmaking techniques to produce an heirloom object crafted for generations. The solid brass bowl is embellished…
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$115.00
Hand-forged stainless steel chopsticks and rest with a beautiful and rustic blackened finish will elevate any meal and satisfy both mind and body in theprocess. Crafted at Alex Pole’s forge in Somerset, England, each set is finished one at a time in a classic, comfortable, and balanced octagonal form. The perfect accompaniment to any cuisine…
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$55.00
Serve and entertain in style with the debut of Rex & Marsha Morton’s beautiful new appetizer set. Crafted for the prime of charcuterie season attheir Missouri studio, fork, spoon, and spreader are available individually, or together as a trio delivered with a hand-hammered copper storage and display cup. Each utensil is forged one-at-a-time andfinished with…
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$110.00
Designed by Osamu Saruyama and crafted using traditional methods by Azmaya’s craftspeople in Japan, this simple, elegant cast iron trivet stands above the table’s surfacewith three legs extending down from its round base. For a tea kettle just off the stove or skillet from the oven, the large diameter supports whatever the meal demands. Small…
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$175.00
As far as we can tell, the world finest fish spatula is handmade in Oregon by Ben Tendick from solid titanium with solid copper rivets.Flexible, thin, beautiful, and built to use daily, the long, slotted head is angled slightly toward the end for precise and effortless functionality. In magnificent one-of-a-kind anodized, laser engraved styles, not…