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The History and Use of Cutlery



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By : Annie Deakin    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-30 05:11:07
Cutlery is mainly used in the western world for preparing, serving and eating food. It also goes by the name of flatware or silverware. Sometimes cutlery can specifically refer to knives or cutting tools. The main pieces of cutlery are the knife, spoon and fork. Some modern cutlery includes hybrid pieces such as the spork, spife and knork.

Cutlery has been made all over the world but much of the cutlery production was in Sheffield and Birmingham in the 16th century. The industry in Birmingham tended to make swords called long cutlers while those in Sheffield made knifes. Traditionally cutlery was made of silver but when new steelmaking methods were developed stainless steel began to be used for everyday cutlery.

The main piece of cutlery has always been the knife as it was not until the 14th century that the fork began to be used. Knives were first used by hunters and then they eventually made their way into the kitchen. Many of the older companies such as henckels was founded in 1731 and is known for their craftsmanship. Today traditional cutlery is on the same level as crystal glasses and porcelain, only to be used for special occasions.

When looking to purchase cutlery or tableware sets you need to remember some important tips. Many individuals will purchase the cutlery with the most knifes but you need to make sure you will use all of the knives. If you purchase a 21 piece knife set but then only use 3 of the knives then you have wasted quite a bit of money. Generally most individuals will use a slicing knife, bread knife, chef s knife and a paring knife.

You also need to know the function of all of the cutlery as there are several different types of forks, spoons, knives and serving utensils. If you set a table with 3 forks but only serve one course then there is no point in having a full cutlery set. You also want cutlery made of high quality steel or silver as these will stay sharp longer though silver require specialized cleaning.

To get the best deal on cutlery you should search online so you know the price range of the cutlery you are interested in. Comparison shopping is all over the internet and you can not only get prices but also customer ratings. If you purchase your cutlery online then make sure that you buy from a reputable buyer. There are several sites that can provide you with excellent cutlery information.

Cutlery has been made of many different materials thought the blades are generally silver or steel. You can find cutlery with horn, silver, ivory, bone, tortoise shell, mother of pearl and other ornate materials. Many times the handles are decorative.

The more user friendly or every day cutlery may be made using a mold instead of going through the forging process though today forging has become mechanized. Historically one artisan would have made a single piece of cutlery while today over a hundred individuals may have had a hand in creating one cutlery piece.

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Annie is an expert furniture and interior design writer.

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