Berti

Berti Italian Cornotech-Handled Carving Set

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Berti Italian Cornotech-Handled Carving Set
Berti

Berti Italian Cornotech-Handled Carving Set

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Ahead of the carve.

Maybe you’re about to dig into a Thanksgiving roast, or perhaps you’re dishing up a weeknight meal. Either way, you’ll want this stunning carving set nearby. Each piece is handmade from start to finish by a highly regarded artisan in Tuscany, using techniques that date back to 1895. (Take a look at the blade, and you’ll see the initials of its maker subtly etched in.) Oh, and let’s talk about the handles: While they may look like traditional ox horn, they’re actually cornotech, which is even more durable. When they’re done wowing at the table, tuck them inside their branded wooden box until next time.

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Maybe you’re about to dig into a Thanksgiving roast, or perhaps you’re dishing up a weeknight meal. Either way, you’ll want this stunning carving set nearby. Each piece is handmade from start to finish by a highly regarded artisan in Tuscany, using techniques that date back to 1895. (Take a look at the blade, and you’ll see the initials of its maker subtly etched in.) Oh, and let’s talk about the handles: While they may look like traditional ox horn, they’re actually cornotech, which is even more durable. When they’re done wowing at the table, tuck them inside their branded wooden box until next time.

Meet the Maker

Berti

Jersey City, NJ
The story behind Berti’s heirloom-worthy knives is as enchanting as it gets: It all started back in 1895, when David Berti opened up shop in the Tuscan countryside. Well over a century later, his great-grandson Andrea keeps the family tradition going, using the very same materials as years ago (read: ox horn, boxwood, and steel). The best bit? Every knife is completely handmade by a single artisan, and finished off with the maker’s initials on the blade—wow.
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