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Alvaldi Cutlery set forged knife with awl

Njord Njord Alvaldi Cutlery set forged knife with awl

€18,15 €19,99

Product description

Njord Alvaldi Cutlery Set forged knife with awl

Features:

  • Hand-forged cutlery set consisting of an awl and carving knife
  • Comes with a unique handmade sheath
  • Each product is unique and may differ from the photo

Specifications:

  • Steel type: Hand-forged carbon steel
  • Blade: 20cm / 77g
  • Pick: 17.5cm / 67g
  • Sheath: brown leather
  • Designer: Njord Official
  • Length of blade: 9.5cm
  • Length of handle :11cm
  • Length total: 24cm
  • Weight: 170 grams
  • Warranty: 10 years on production errors
  • Hardness: 57

Description:

The Njord Alvaldi almighty Jotnar giver of gold.

Medieval cutlery set consisting of a universal knife and an eating awl, based on historical finds. The entire set is made of hand-forged carbon steel.

Cutlery in the Middle Ages was not the set we are used to today. The knife was bigger and sharper so it could not only be used to cut food on your own plate but also to cut meat, for example. A spoon or eating spoon was used to spear the cut food and bring it to the mouth. A fork, on the other hand, was two-toothed and mainly used to "scoop up" and hold meat or fish in place while it was cut.
Comes with a handmade brown leather sheath with belt cord.

The inspiration for the design of this traditional medieval cutlery comes from the time of the Vikings. Cutlery was personal and carried with them at all times. After all, you did not want to be without cutlery as soon as food was served.

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