Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set
Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set
Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set
Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set
Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set
Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set

Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set

49$

SKU: SW-11C6-HKP2900 Category:

Description

There’s something about cooking over an open fire that brings out the true character of meat. When it’s properly seasoned and cooked just right,still a hint of red in the center, juices shimmering in the firelight,it demands to be eaten with your hands, no delicate cutlery needed. This is the kind of meal that transports you back to a time when warriors gathered after battle, sharing tales of valor and camaraderie around a roaring hearth. Such feasts have been a part of human tradition for centuries, each one binding friends and kin closer with every shared bite. Feeling the hunger rise? Then the Feast of Emperors Medieval Serving Fork and Skewer Set will help you bring a touch of that ancient spirit to your table.

Crafted from solid iron, this pair,a serving fork and a skewer,reflects the robust tools used in medieval kitchens and battle camps alike. The fork stretches nearly sixteen inches, with two sturdy prongs typical of the period, designed to hold large cuts of meat steady for carving or serving. The skewer, just a bit shorter, is perfect for roasting over open flames. Both handles bear twisted ironwork, not only strengthening the grip but also adding a rugged decorative element, and each ends in a hook for hanging by the hearth or displaying proudly. These pieces are built to withstand the heat and rough use of a busy kitchen, much like the ones that would have served kings and common folk in days of old.

Specifications

Fork Overall Length: 15.75 inches
Skewer Overall Length: 15 inches

Features

Forged Iron Construction
Includes Fork and Skewer
Intricate Twist Pattern
Antiqued Finish

Fun fact: In medieval times, two-pronged forks were common because they made it easier to pierce and hold large cuts of meat without tearing the flesh,perfect for the hearty feasts where sharing food was a symbol of loyalty and fellowship.