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Abani Salad Servers - Antique Brass -
Usa Cutlery Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 16) Usa Cutlery Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 16)
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Osko Cutlery Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 16) Osko Cutlery Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 16)
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Mane Measuring Cups - Brushed Gold -
Inkollu Wire Cutlery Holder - Aged Brass -
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Darsa Cheese Knife Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 4) Darsa Cheese Knife Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 4)
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Mane Measuring Spoons - Brushed Gold -
Khana Salad Servers - Brushed Gold (Set of 2) -
Kasa Cheese Knives - Antique Brass (Set of 2) -
Ena Cheese Knife Set - Brushed Gold (Set of 2) -
Khana Cake Slice - Brushed Gold -
Roda Serving Set - Antique Brass (Set of 3) -
Osko Cutlery Set - Brushed Gold (Set of 16) -
Soni Salad Servers - Gold & Acacia (Set of 2) -
Sirkali Salad Server Set - Brushed Gold (Set of 2) -
Ena Cheese Knife Set - Brushed Silver (Set of 2) -
Osko Cheese & Butter Knife Set - Brushed Gold (Set of 2)
Learn More About Cutlery
What is the difference between cutlery and utensils?
Cutlery refers to the tools you use to eat with, whereas utensils are the tools needed to prepare food and meals e.g., a spatula.
How to clean silver cutlery
White distilled vinegar and baking soda are a great way to clean silver cutlery effectively. Put your cutlery in a bowl and prepare separate cups of the vinegar and baking soda; you'll need 4 tablespoons of baking soda for each cup of vinegar.
Once your cutlery is coated, add the baking soda to the bowl and leave them for approximately an hour. After this time has passed, rinse the cutlery with a soft cloth.