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24-Piece Portuguese-Inspired Stainless Steel Cutlery Set – Elegant Gold-Toned Knives, Forks & Spoons For Steak, Pasta & Fine Dining
€26.47€36.27
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A Taste of Iberian Elegance
Infuse your table with the warm hospitality of Southern Europe. This cutlery set captures Portugal’s artisan tradition – where tableware is designed to celebrate slow meals and lively conversations under the Mediterranean sun.Crafted for Culinary Joy
✔ Authentic Portuguese Aesthetics – Scrollwork handles inspired by Lisbon’s tiled architecture, with gold accents echoing Porto’s sunset hues
✔ Pro-Grade Food Performance – Tapered steak knives glide through ribeye, while fish forks lift shellfish with precision
✔ 24 Thoughtfully Curated Pieces – 8 dinner forks, 8 knives, 8 spoons (includes 4 soup spoons + 4 dessert spoons)
✔ Forged for Generations – 18/0 stainless steel core resists pitting, with gold plating tested for 200+ dishwasher cycles
✔ Cultural Connection – Ideal for serving bacalhau, francesinha sandwiches, or custard tarts with heritage prideThe Art of Shared Meals
Imagine the clinking of these forks against ceramic bowls during a family-style seafood feast. The weighted handles balance beautifully when twirling spaghetti, while the knife’s serrated edge makes light work of crusty bread – just like in Lisbon’s tascas.Your Table Tells a Story
More than utensils, these are heirloom pieces that spark conversations about travels, recipes, and the Portuguese love of "sobremesa" (the art of lingering after dessert).
















