Cutlery

Our range of handcrafted cutlery brings character to any table. Every piece is hand-forged from natural materials by skilled makers, adding charm and a natural aesthetic. Read more

Our range of handcrafted cutlery brings character to any table Every piece is hand-forged from natural materials by skilled makers, adding charm and a natural aesthetic Choose from brushed silver knives, gold cutlery sets and durable stainless steel salad servers Read less

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Learn More About Cutlery

What is the difference between cutlery and utensils? + -

Cutlery refers to the tools you use to eat with, whereas utensils are the tools needed to prepare food and meals e.g., a spatula.

How to clean silver cutlery + -

White distilled vinegar and baking soda are a great way to clean silver cutlery effectively. Put your cutlery in a bowl and prepare separate cups of the vinegar and baking soda; you'll need 4 tablespoons of baking soda for each cup of vinegar.


Once your cutlery is coated, add the baking soda to the bowl and leave them for approximately an hour. After this time has passed, rinse the cutlery with a soft cloth.

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