

Elveseter No. 347 utility fork
Small serving fork no. 347 in the Elvesæter design.
Elvesæter was designed by the Lohne Brothers in 1954 and represents Norwegian folk art. Inspiration for the pattern was found in a small detail from the work of woodcarver Rasmus Elvesæter, who was responsible for a number of carvings on the family farm Elveseter in Jotunheimen. A wooden spoon from 1825 was allowed to be copied, and in 1954 the Elvesæter spoon in silver was launched for the first time. The original still hangs at Elveseter farm. The production of the pattern itself is an art in itself. Today, Elvesæter cutlery in silver is a Norwegian cultural heritage.
The Elvesæter small serving fork has two tines and is well suited for serving various types of meat.
Comes in an elegant gift box. Want to make it extra unique? We can engrave serving pieces. Contact us!
Specifications
- Høyde: 19.5
- Bredde: 19.5
- Lengde: 19.5
- Materiale: AG
- Mønster: Riverside
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