No. 3220 Coltello Carving Fork with White Lucite Handle by Berti
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No. 3220 Coltello Carving Fork with White Lucite Handle by Berti
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No. 3220 Coltello Carving Fork with White Lucite Handle by Berti
The No. 3220 Coltello Carving Fork is the perfect companion to the No. 3201 Carving Knife. The fork provides stability while slicing large pieces of meat such as roast and ham for the best leverage and ease. The handle is shaped to perfectly fit in your hand, giving you the right amount of leverage and support while cutting.
Berti knives are handmade in Italy by skilled artisans with the technique used since 1895. The knives are forged out of stainless steel and are made with the highest craftsmanship. Berti artisans create knives with the integrity and authenticity that cannot result from mass production. The same craftsman that begins a knife takes it all the way through to completion.
Special Order Item with 3-4 week lead time.
Handle Material: Lucite, a high quality, trademarked acrylic resin.
Prong Material: Stainless Steel
Crafted with Full Tang - This type of handle is in two halves and then anchored to the blade or metal, one on each side. This is the strongest of the tang types.
These forks’ prongs were laser cut.
Total length: 11.4"
Blade length: 3.5"
Hand wash only
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Berti was founded as an artisan workshop by David Berti in 1895, and today, under the guidance of his great grandson Andrea, it continues its production in the Tuscan countryside, 25 miles north of Florence, Italy.
The essence of the Berti family tradition since 1895 is this: the artisan that starts making a knife takes it right through to the finishing touches. There is no division of labor. Each knife is the finished work of a sole artisan, and it bears his, or her initials on the knife’s blade.
Berti still uses the same manufacturing techniques and materials, ox horn, boxwood and steel, that have been used since 1895. Their intent is to make knives with integrity and authenticity that cannot result from industrialized production, while offering some of the finest cutting tools in the world. A Berti knife is an heirloom.