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Windlass Hand Forged Medieval Iron Eating Cutlery Set with Leather Belt Pouch Case - Viking Feastware

KWD 16.500

Brand
Windlass
Weight
244 g
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Special Features

  • Hand-Forged and Sculpted from super-heated iron with beautiful traditional twist on the handle
  • Includes a Spoon, Fork, and Knife
  • Comes with Leather Pouch with 3-1/2" belt loop for easy transport to any feast, camp or reenactment
  • Medieval Design appropriate for Viking, Fantasy, and Renaissance themes
  • Hand Forged Dinner Set can be use in Rustic Kitchen design, Kitchen Accessories , Viking Cutlery, Medieval Cutlery,Reenactment, Wedding accessories for viking theme or even a gift ideas for birthdays ,Christmas and Fathers day.

Description

Banquets and feasts were a time of celebration in medieval times. And this hand-forged cutlery set is a perfect accessory. Finally, feasting utensils for the re-enactor on the go! Great for Viking and medieval settings, our knife, fork, and spoon set fit neatly in a tie-fold, open belt leather pouch for a great combo. Easy to take along to the fair, a picnic, camp out, or wherever you want to be able to eat out! The handle for each hand-forged piece has the traditional blacksmith's twist and the knife is capable of holding an edge. Each piece is approximately 8" long overall. A leather Pouch for carrying is included. Please clean before use; these have been heated treated and oil quenched.
Caring for Iron Cookware and Utensils
Our authentic cooking utensils, cutlery, eating utensils, pots, pans, kettles are made with the same materials and in the same way, the originals were made. Perfect for re-enactment, from Roman encampments to Viking and Medieval camps, feasts, and festivals, your settings will be authentic! To get years of use from forged iron cookware and utensils we recommend the following steps.
How To Season Your Iron Utensils:
Scrub well in hot soapy water
Dry thoroughly
Spread a thin layer of melted shortening or vegetable oil over the skillet.
Place it upside down on a middle oven rack at 375° (Place foil on a lower rack to catch drips)
Bake 1 hour and let cool in the oven

Cast Iron Upkeep:
Rinse with warm water and use a brush or scraper to remove stuck-on bits
For really stuck-on food, scrub with salt and oil, rinse and wipe clean
Dry the pan and coat with a thin layer of oil
Store until ready to use

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