Sequoia Silverplated Oyster Fork

$115

Gracious Style

In true Art Deco spirit, Sequoia flatware calls to mind the lavish hotels of the 1930’s. The timeless designs of this silverware will grace your table for years to come. At 63 microns, the silver plating used on Ercuis flatware is almost double the industry standard. Extra silver is also added to the areas of the cutlery that get the most wear. Since 1867, Ercuis has created fine cutlery used in embassies, yachts, and fine hotels around the world. Five-piece setting includes dinner knife, dinner fork, place spoon, salad fork, and teaspoon. Since 1867, Ercuis has produced fine silverware used in embassies, yachts, and luxury hotels around the world. Founded by a French priest, Adrien Céleste Pillon, Ercuis originally created silver items for use in church services. The factory quickly branched out into dinnerware and silverware for royal houses as well. Today, Ercuis carries on the tradition through the works of craftsmen who care about quality, detail and passion. At 63 microns, the silverplating used in the Ercuis flatware collections is almost double the industry standard. In addition, the company's specialized plating machinery places an extra deposit of silver on all the areas of the cutlery that get the most wear.

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