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Ironsmith Co. Set of Four Medieval Eating Skewers

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  • HAND-FORGED STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Each skewer is shaped from one piece of high-carbon steel with visible forged texture.
  • SET OF FOUR SKEWERS: Includes four matching skewers designed for dining or historical display.
  • TWISTED STEEL HANDLES: Spiral handle design adds visual detail and a comfortable grip.
  • 7" OVERALL LENGTH: Practical size suited for meals, reenactments, or camp-style dining.
  • LOOPED HANDLE END: Twisted loop at the handle tip allows easy hanging for storage or drying.
Ironsmith Co. Set of Four Medieval Eating Skewers
  • HAND-FORGED STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Each skewer is shaped from one piece of high-carbon steel with visible forged texture.
  • SET OF FOUR SKEWERS: Includes four matching skewers designed for dining or historical display.
  • TWISTED STEEL HANDLES: Spiral handle design adds visual detail and a comfortable grip.
  • 7" OVERALL LENGTH: Practical size suited for meals, reenactments, or camp-style dining.
  • LOOPED HANDLE END: Twisted loop at the handle tip allows easy hanging for storage or drying.
Price reduced from $27.99 to NOW $19.98 You Save 29%
The Timber Wolf Ironsmith Co. Set of Four Medieval Eating Skewers recreates the straightforward dining tools once used during the Middle Ages. Each skewer is hand-forged from a single piece of high-carbon steel, giving the set a rugged, handcrafted appearance. The darkened steel surface and twisted handles reflect the simple construction typical of historic utensils. Each skewer measures 7" overall and features a pointed tip suited for piercing and lifting food during meals or camp dining. A loop twisted into the handle allows the skewers to be hung for drying or storage when not in use. The four-piece set works well for reenactments, themed dining, or as a distinctive addition to a historical display. Cleaning before use is recommended due to the heat-treating process, and a light beeswax coating can help reduce moisture exposure.