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Each piece is artistically designed and finely handcrafted from the highest quality pewter, American cherry wood, Italian glass and other rare, beautiful and durable natural materials. Our products are exclusively designed to be unique, functional heirlooms for those who seek to express tradition and style in both family and formal entertaining. Using Pewter as our primary medium allows us to create to our heart’s content. This ancient and noble soft metal not only allows us to form any shape and design we can think of, but it also allows our artisans to carve and polish breathing life into each piece. We invite you to count the suckers on each octopus tentacle; feel the veins running through the oak leaves. Every time you look at or touch a piece, you will discover more little touches, setting Vagabond House apart from other makers of tableware. We have heard they pale in comparison.
Using pewter as our primary medium allows us to create to our heart's content. This ancient and noble soft metal not only allows us to form any shape and design we can think of, but it also allows our artisans to carve and polish breathing life into each piece. We invite you to count the suckers on each octopus tentacle; feel the veins running through the oak leaves. Every time you look at or touch a piece, you will discover more little touches, setting Vagabond House apart from other makers of tableware. We have heard they pale in comparison.
"I had seen this in a unique shop and loved it but left without buying it and kicked myself the whole way home. I was so excited to find it later on Amazon. It was exactly what I wanted. I use honey almost everyday and never really liked the little wooden sticks that normally come with honey pots, which are sort of messy. The pewter spoon was perfect and keeps me from having to wash a spoon each time I want to have some honey. The container is very elegant but also very casual and really pretty to just leave sitting out on my kitchen counter. I love, love, love it, and plan to purchase more for gifts." (Pam Blalock)