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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

@PA Mom-mom,  like @LizzieInSRQ ,  I would have some difficulty with thin handles, but.....  I've always liked the "woodland fantasy" -themed silverware I've seen.   These that you've posted are so interesting and fanciful, have a fairy tale aspect to them.

 

I also like bamboo-themed flatware, which would be a little easier to hold.  Very turn-of-the-century Tiffany feeling...

 

I'm mad for all kinds of flatware!

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

Oh dear.  If I had a cabin deep in the woods, they might be appropriate.

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

No word comic book pop art
 
 
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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

While unique, I can't imagine how awkward that would feel in the hand! LOL

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

I think it's cute and unique, but the handles should be thicker.  

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

Interesting and unusual, but it would be hard to hold!

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

Good for use in tablescapes and Instagram shots, but not as good for use in eating.

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

I don't know how you could even hold it comfortably to use it. 

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Re: Very Rustic Flatware Pattern from Kirkland's

@PA Mom-mom 

For practicality reasons, "just no."  Nothing like being poked at while trying to eat.  Probably end up with bruised hands.  Ugg, no thanks.

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