Medieval Cutlery

Medieval Cutlery

Wooden bowl to eat (4.7x20 cm.)

House of Warfare
233080000
$21.06
Dive into medieval history with our Large Handmade Wooden Bowl! With a height of 4.7 cm and a width of 20 cm, this bowl is a true piece of medieval decoration that will transport you to a bygone era. Each bowl is handcrafted from high-quality wood, following the traditional methods of medieval times. The rustic design and wood grain make each bowl unique...
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Medieval Cutlery

Stainless steel kitchen knife. with cover (23.5 cm.)

Battle Merchant
271340000
$17.20
Are you looking for a kitchen knife that combines style and performance without compromise? This stainless steel kitchen knife is just what you need! With a 420 stainless steel blade and an integral design, this knife offers the quality and durability you are looking for in your kitchen tools. Featured Features: 420 Stainless Steel Blade: The blade of...
Medieval Cutlery

Spiral medieval knife with leather handle (29.8 cm.)

House of Warfare
215840000
$21.06
If you are passionate about cooking and historical recreations, this spiral medieval knife with leather handle is perfect for you. It is an authentic and original medieval knife, meticulously handcrafted with wrought iron and with a leather-covered handle. This knife stands out for its spiral design, which gives it a unique and distinctive appearance. Its...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of medieval cutlery, fork, knife and spoon

Lord of Battles
200230000
$61.44
Prepare your delicious feast at a reenactment camp and enjoy your meal even more with this impressive set of medieval cutlery! The set is made up of a fork, a knife and a spoon, all of them with a rustic and twisted design on their beautiful handles. These cutlery will not only be a functional tool for your table, but will also be a true work of art that...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 4 real horn spoons

Lord of Battles
201120000
$26.33
Set of 4 real horn spoons. It is HANDMADE from ETHICALLY SOURCED OX HORN. Each spoon is approx. They are 12.7 cm long and FULLY FUNCTIONAL, making them ideal for historical re-enactments as well. So that your friends can enjoy eating with you, we offer this spoon in a SET OF FOUR. While eating some good old guacamole or maybe some fresh caviar, this...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 4 Medieval Spoons in Horn Handle

Mythrojan
246640000
$17.51
Transport your kitchen through time with the Set of 4 Mythrojan Medieval Spoons! These authentic and unique spoons will take you back to different eras while you enjoy their exceptional features:Made of authentic buffalo horn: These spoons are handcrafted with real buffalo horn, which gives them an authentic character and unique beauty. The use of buffalo...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 4 medieval ox horn spoons (16.5 cm.)

Mythrojan
231600000
$26.29
Would you like to feel like you are in the Middle Ages while enjoying a delicious meal? Then you should consider Mythrojan's Medieval Ox Horn Spoons. These beautiful spoons are handcrafted from genuine ox horn antler and polished to perfection for an elegant and authentic look. Mythrojan's Medieval Ox Horn Antler Spoons are not only beautiful, they are...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 3 medieval horn cutlery (15-16 cm.)

Lord of Battles
218050000
$15.79
Dive into the fascinating world of the Middle Ages with our Set of 3 Medieval Cutlery on Antler! If you are passionate about medieval recreations, this cutlery set is the perfect complement to your activities. Each piece has been handcrafted in antler horn, which gives it an authentic and unique look. The set is made up of 3 essential pieces: a spoon, a...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 3 medieval cutlery with cover, horn handle

Battle Merchant
227750000
$38.82
Live the medieval experience with this incredible cutlery set! Composed of a fork, knife and spoon , this stainless steel set is resistant to corrosion and suitable for direct contact with food. In German, this type of game is also known as Kutscherbesteck or Fuhrmannsbesteck, which can literally be translated as coachman's or cartman's cutlery. Despite...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 3 medieval cutlery with cover

Battle Merchant
125780000
$54.08
Are you passionate about medieval times and would you like to have authentic elements in your home? We present the set of 3 medieval cutlery with cover, a true jewel for lovers of the past. This cutlery set was hand forged, giving it a unique and authentic look. It consists of a knife, a two-pronged fork, and a spoon, each with a well-forged, crooked...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 3 medieval buffalo horn cutlery

Pera Peris
168460000
$23.11
Are you a lover of medieval times? Would you like to feel like a true knight or lady in your LARP events or medieval recreations? We have the perfect complement for you: the set of 3 medieval buffalo horn cutlery. In our desire to rescue medieval traditions and crafts, we have manufactured this cutlery using buffalo horn, a completely natural and...
Medieval Cutlery

Set of 3 hand-forged medieval cutlery with bag

SPQR
258580000
$36.09
Embark on a journey to medieval times with our Hand-forged Three-Piece Medieval Cutlery Set with leather sheath! Consisting of a knife, a two-pronged fork and a spoon, this set is an authentic reproduction of the medieval cutlery sets essential for any traveler of the era. Here's what makes this set unique: Masterfully Hand Forged: Each piece of this...
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In the Middle Ages, cutlery was very different from what we know today. Medieval cutlery played a crucial role in everyday life and on the table of kings.

Over the centuries, these utensils have evolved in form and function. In this article, we will explore the fascinating history of medieval cutlery and how they came to be essential elements of our meals.

The Knife: From Combat to the Table

The knife was the first element to be incorporated into modern cutlery during the Middle Ages. Although legend attributes the appearance of the table knife to Cardinal Richelieu in 1630, the reality is that medieval diners were already using it to cut food. To prevent it from becoming a weapon, some monarchs, such as Charles III of Spain, prohibited its use on public roads. This marked the difference between the knife as a kitchen utensil and as a weapon.

In the 19th century, known as the "golden age" of the knife, most of the knives and folding knives we know today emerged. Cities such as Solingen in Germany and Albacete in Spain specialized in its manufacture. As the 20th century progressed, the introduction of new materials and manufacturing processes transformed knife production.

The Spoon: From Shells to Table Utensil

The history of the spoon dates back to primitive times, where mollusk shells and wooden or bone spoons were used. In Mesopotamia and Egypt, spoons had carved handles and were used in medical or ceremonial activities. The term "spoon" comes from ancient Rome, where there was a utensil called "cochlea" with a thin handle that allowed pieces of food to be pricked.

Until the 19th century, the spoon and knife were the only utensils used in meals, and their manufacture focused on wood for the less wealthy classes. Starting in the 14th century, spoons acquired the current shape we know.

The Fork: From Scandalous to Elegance

The fork, unlike other cutlery, has a relatively recent history. In medieval Europe, people often ate with their hands, and etiquette treaties encouraged using three fingers to touch food, leaving the little finger and ring finger unused. The fork arrived in Venice from Constantinople in the 11th century, but its use was considered scandalous and even "diabolical."

It was Catherine de' Medici who made it fashionable at the French court in 1533, and from there, its form evolved. It went from a single spike to two spikes, and in the 17th century the third spike became widespread. In Italy, a fourth tip was added to suit the spaghetti meal. Finally, in the 18th century, the fork we know today in Germany was developed.

Medieval Cutlery: A Journey in Time

The history of medieval cutlery is a fascinating narrative that reflects the evolution of society and technology over the centuries. From its humble beginnings to its current sophisticated form, cutlery has witnessed a historic journey. Who would have imagined that something as common as a knife, spoon or fork would have such a rich history?

Explore more about medieval cutlery and delve into the history of gastronomy on our website! Discover how these utensils have changed over the centuries and how they continue to be an essential part of our daily lives.

Frequently Asked Questions about Medieval Cutlery

  • What was the first medieval cutlery used at the table?

    The knife was the first medieval cutlery that was incorporated into the table during the Middle Ages. Although legend attributes the appearance of the table knife to Cardinal Richelieu in 1630, medieval diners were already using it to cut food.

  • Why was the use of the fork considered scandalous in the Middle Ages?

    The use of the fork was considered scandalous in the Middle Ages due to the customs of the time. People used to eat with their hands, and treaties of good manners urged using three fingers to touch food, leaving the little finger and ring finger unused. The fork arrived in Venice from Constantinople in the 11th century, but its use was considered unusual and even "diabolical" at the time.

  • When and where were modern knives developed?

    Modern knives were primarily developed in the 19th century, known as the "golden age" of the knife. Cities such as Solingen in Germany and Albacete in Spain specialized in its manufacture. As the 20th century progressed, the introduction of new materials and manufacturing processes transformed knife production.

  • What materials were used to make spoons in the Middle Ages?

    In the Middle Ages, spoons were mainly made from materials such as wood or bone, especially for the less wealthy classes. It was not until the 14th century that spoons took on the metal form we know today.

  • What was Catherine de' Medici's role in popularizing the fork?

    Catherine de' Medici played a crucial role in popularizing the fork at the French court in 1533. She introduced the use of the fork as part of her wedding endowment when she married Henry II of France. From that moment on, the use of the fork spread and its shape evolved over time.

  • How have cutlery evolved over the centuries?

    Medieval cutlery has undergone a notable evolution over the centuries. From its humble beginnings as simple utensils to its current most sophisticated form, cutlery has reflected the evolution of society and technology in the history of gastronomy.

  • Why are medieval cutlery an important part of the history of gastronomy?

    Medieval cutlery is an important part of gastronomic history because it reflects the evolution of food customs and technology over the centuries. Its development and transformation have influenced the way we eat and table etiquette, becoming essential elements of our daily lives.

Discover more about fascinating medieval cutlery and its impact on culinary culture by exploring our website!

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