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Medieval cutlery set with bone handle & leather case

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$63.98 USD
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$63.98 USD
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Highlights

This medieval eating utensil set combines historical aesthetics with modern ease of care and is an indispensable companion for reenactment, LARP, or authentic market visits.

  • Two-piece set consisting of a robust knife and a two-pronged meat fork
  • Made of high-quality 420 stainless steel, which is rustproof, durable, and particularly easy to clean
  • Elegant handle scales made of genuine bone for an authentic feel and look
  • Includes a perfectly fitting double sheath made of brown leather for secure attachment to a belt
  • Versatile prop with a knife length of approximately 18 cm for a coherent overall appearance
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Medieval cutlery set with bone handles and leather case
Medieval cutlery set with bone handle & leather case
Medieval cutlery set with bone handles and leather case

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Questions about the product Medieval cutlery set with bone handle & leather case

What components does the medieval cutlery set include, and what material is the handle made of?

The medieval cutlery set consists of a fork, a knife, a spoon, and an awl (also called an eating spike). The handles of the cutlery are made of bone, while the blades are usually made of stainless steel or carbon steel. The set also includes a leather case or a double leather sheath for attaching to a belt.

What metal is the cutlery made of, and what specific care instructions should be followed for cleaning and maintaining the set?

The cutlery is made of hand-forged, rust-free stainless steel. Because the set has bone handles, it should only be washed by hand and not in the dishwasher. After use, it should be dried thoroughly immediately to protect the material. It is also recommended to remove the cutlery from its leather sheath for extended storage to prevent corrosion from moisture.

Is the medieval cutlery set certified for food consumption, and what are the dimensions of the individual pieces of cutlery?

The cutlery set is not certified for food use and is classified as a historical artifact. The knife measures approximately 18 cm and the fork approximately 16.5 cm.

How can the leather case of the cutlery set be attached to the belt, and what visual variations can be expected due to the use of natural materials such as bone and leather?

The leather case can be easily attached to a belt using the integrated leather strap or hung on a hook. Since bone and leather are natural materials, variations in color, shape, and thickness may occur, making each set unique.