Pendulum Platinum Service for 8 Flatware Set (45-pc.) by Cambridge Silversmiths
Designed by William Welch, this pattern is based on flowing lines with a shallow concave hemisphere forged into the handle, finished in a contrasting tone to emphasize the minimalist decoration. Pendulum is featured in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Spoons and fo... See complete description »
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Designed by William Welch, this pattern is based on flowing lines with a shallow concave hemisphere forged into the handle, finished in a contrasting tone to emphasize the minimalist decoration. Pendulum is featured in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Spoons and forks are made from 18/0 stainless steel and the knives are forged from a single ingot of especially hardened stainless steel, which maintains a cutting edge. Dishwasher-safe.
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Looks good, but scratches and stains easily. Handle with care.
This flatware set has a great appearance. I really like it alot.
flatwear I ordered arrived faster that expected and in good condition.
I saw these on the Melissa DeArabian show and just fell in love with the shapes. When I got them they were better than I had expected. Well made and very sturdy. I took all my old items out of my drawer and replaced them with these and I am very very happy. Now I just have to get the serving pieces.
very heavy duty and looks good as well need to match what i have
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