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Kirk Stieff
This pattern was named after the art of Repousse (the process of embossing metal from the back by hammering), originally used in European silversmithing. The Repousse pattern, first crafted in 1828, features an intricate floral design along its entire stem and handle.
MATCH
Inviting to the touch, and weighty in the hand, Match flatware and serving pieces marry the functionality of 18/10 stainless steel with the warmth of pewter. Their handsome designs — including place settings, cheese sets, and condiment and serving spoons — are elegant chameleons, transitioning effortlessly between everyday use and more formal affairs.
Alessi
Soft, meticulous lines, combined with the utmost attention to formal detail. The shaped profiles of each piece of cutlery are the characteristic of the cutlery set Itsumo, an element that ensures a pleasant sensation both in gripping the objects and in contact with the lips.
Another Alessi winner! These are really lovely stainless steel butter knives. I am thinking about ordering another 6 to have a complete set for my table.. Rochelle. Reno NV. 2020-09-05 19:56:51
This pattern was named after the art of Repousse (the process of embossing metal from the back by hammering), originally used in European silversmithing. The Repousse pattern, first crafted in 1828, features an intricate design along its entire stem and handle.
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