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Iron Cutlery Set
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As the rations are passed around, you remove the Cutlery from your belt. You are always prepared for a meal, fork and knife at the ready.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Cutlery with Leather Hanger is a set of eating utensils, including a knife, spoon and two-pronged fork. Made from rough, darkened steel, each handle is uniquely wrought near the head and end to give it character and a superior grip.
This Cutlery is safe to use and perfect when you want to maintain immersion. This set includes a handy leather pouch made from top-grain leather that is stitched around the edges, preventing it from deforming with excessive use. Keep your cutlery safe by securing the pouch’s chain hook through a leather loop, keeping the lid closed. Attach the pouch to your belt, sash, or bag for ready use.
HISTORY
- A person who practices the trade of creating cutlery is called a cutler
- The word cutler is derived from the Middle English word ‘cuteler,’ which is from the Old French word ‘coutelier’ (meaning ‘knife’)
- Sets of tableware have been called cutlery since the 13th century
- Steel and pewter have always been popular materials for knives and spoons
NOTE: Be careful when washing with hot water as made from natural materials that may crack or warp from excess heat. We recommend hand washing for increased longevity.
The adventuring crew that walks into your inn is covered in mud and gore, barely wiping their feet before trekking across your floors. With a sigh you greet them and offer them rooms. They want a meal, and you offer them that, too. It’s easy to dish out some cold gruel and a few loaves of bread into your Inn Keeper bowl, after all.
While adventurers do make a mess of things, they also have great coin. You make sure to charge them double the usual rate.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Inn Keeper bowl, is a bowl, designed and treated for food consumption. This bowl is made of genuine horn from the Indian water buffalo, featuring unique colouring that makes every dish a piece of artwork. The surface is polished to perfection and is smooth to the touch, making each piece easy to clean.
Enjoy cool and room temperature foods and liquids in these dishes while remaining in character, hiding away the unsightly plastic or paper plates. Our bowls and plates are a great addition to many LARPs and historical events. With the proper care, you can expect your Inn Keeper Bowl to last many long years.
HISTORY
- The earliest dishes were made out of wood, and later developed into pottery
- Product number: 501853
It’s been a long day trecking across the countryside, and you are famished. You and your party finally settle down to make camp and start dinner. It’s your favourite part of the journey--eating warm food thanks to a comforting fire surrounded by friends!
As the rations are passed around, you remove the Cutlery from your belt. You are always prepared for a meal, fork and knife at the ready.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Cutlery with Leather Hanger is a set of eating utensils, including a knife, spoon and two-pronged fork. Made from rough, darkened steel, each handle is uniquely wrought near the head and end to give it character and a superior grip.
This Cutlery is safe to use and perfect when you want to maintain immersion. This set includes a handy leather pouch made from top-grain leather that is stitched around the edges, preventing it from deforming with excessive use. Keep your cutlery safe by securing the pouch’s chain hook through a leather loop, keeping the lid closed. Attach the pouch to your belt, sash, or bag for ready use.
HISTORY
- A person who practices the trade of creating cutlery is called a cutler
- The word cutler is derived from the Middle English word ‘cuteler,’ which is from the Old French word ‘coutelier’ (meaning ‘knife’)
- Sets of tableware have been called cutlery since the 13th century
- Steel and pewter have always been popular materials for knives and spoons
Epic Circle: | Sovereign |
Height: | 24cm |
Width: | 6cm |
Weight: | 370g |
Material: | Leather, Steel |