



⚔️ Feast like a legend—carry history in your pocket!
The Szco Supplies 3 Piece Functional Medieval Feasting Set features 7.25-inch hand-forged carbon steel utensils with a rust-resistant finish and classic twisted handles. Designed for both practical use and authentic medieval cosplay, it includes a leather pouch with belt loop for easy transport. Perfect for renaissance fairs, costume events, or as a unique collectible, this set combines durability with historic elegance.




| ASIN | B00ABZXICQ |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #201,375 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #243 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Brand Name | SZCO |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (303) |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00801608078855 |
| Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 7.25 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SZCO Supplies, Inc. |
| Material Type | carbon steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 801608078855 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
R**Y
Love it
I love this set. It’s quality. I use it every day. The only thing not amazing about this set is the little cheap leather sheath that it goes into, the sheath is crappy and the tie will snap not very strong leather at all. I think it’s fake, but I didn’t buy it for the sheath 🤷🏻♂️
M**A
Fantastic
For those freaking out over the oil, ITS OKAY! They don’t deliver it with oil just to be gross - oiling metal such as this helps to prevent rust, so they’re actually bringing it to you in great quality. Yes, it’s gross, and you don’t want to stick the spoon in your mouth with all that oil. Just use warm water and dawn dish soap. Give it a lil scrub with a soft sponge and then let it soak. After a couple hours, you can wipe it dry with a paper towel and watch all that stuff come off. The tableware does not get damaged from either the oil nor washing process, so long as you aren’t using harsh products like a deep scrub sponge or intense chemicals. Since I’m working at a renaissance faire, this is a great product to remain in character while getting my food. It’s also just super cool!
S**Y
Unbelievably underwhelmed and disappointed
I'm going to give a fair review because these were very inexpensive so I got what I paid for.... with the exception of the leather case. That I did not get. I'm going to have to purchase something to store these in now. Thanks. Yes it's true, they do come heavily greased with some sort of machine oil. Even after scrubbing them down with a brush and Dawn for about 15 minutes they still have a layer of residue that just won't come off and I'm going to have to fire them in order to get them food grade. And also they are much thinner then I thought they would be on the handles. So don't get the wrong idea. And the blade is so blunt it couldn't cut butter. All around 3 stars.
W**T
It is a nice sheath other than that & a nice little rustic ...
Came as described. Caution, it is coated in an oil that you will need to wash off. Gave a 4 star rating due to the fact that the sheath leaves something to be desired. It does not hold items securely, & the knife is difficult to place so it doesn't damage the edge. It is a nice sheath other than that & a nice little rustic set. Good for decor, camping, larp, bush craft, cosplay, etc.
H**5
Very nice set
Just received my set today and after reading all the reviews, questions and answers I feel I need to add my opinion, for what it is worth. I've been involved in Living History for over 40 years, all different periods. I've handled and used any number of iron (and bare steel) implements from knives, to cooking pots to muskets. Anyway, the utensils are coated in oil to prevent rust, they are HAND FORGED not cast iron so they have a black coating on them from the forging process, it isn't the oil it won't kill you, though the oil is a bit dark. I washed mine off in hot soapy water and dried, don't scrub them. I put them in the oven on a cookie sheet at around 250 F for a while til they were dry - this will get rid of any water and help open the pores of the iron. I coated them with food grade mineral oil - you can find it at your local pharmacy, it is safe to consume, but you aren't going to be drinking it your just coating your eating utensils with it. Mineral oil will definitely help inhibit rusting along with the black forge coating. After use wash them and coat with a little more mineral oil. Olive oil is nice, but it could go rancid. Just wipe the oil off before using, not a big deal. I guess if you really wanted with a little work you could buff them shiny but I'm leaving mine "rustic". Lastly, the leather pouch is decent though I might make my own for my impression. If the pocket isn't loose enough to hold the knife, fork and spoon you can dampen the pocket a bit with water, don't soak it just a little slightly warm tap water run over it for a minute or two, it will soften the leather and you will be able to stretch it out a bit more to your liking, it won't hurt it. If you do this before you wash off the original oil you can put the utensils in to help shape it and let it dry with the utensils in it, or you can cover them with plastic wrap before inserting them. Hope all the above is helpful to someone. Cheers.
A**D
Great Period Costume Accessory!!
Bought this for my husband's pirate costume, it even had a leather pouch that went with it. I would not recommend ACTUALLY using these for what they were intended---these utensils still had the machine oil covering them to keep the rod iron from rusting. The oil stuff is difficult to clean off, so they were dried off as much as possible until we learn how to properly clean them. The pouch was hung off the waist belt either off to one side at the back or to one side in the front, so sitting down was not cumbersome. This looks like something a pirate of old would have had on his person, some persons back in that time had their own personal utensils like some people today have their own personal set of chop sticks (my husband and I have our own set of chop sticks). This is a great item to add to one's costume accessories. I highly recommend this for colonials, pirates, or any other type of person in that era that you are putting together costumes with accessories for. Solid and sturdy, and a great leather sheath to carry them in.
R**N
These are super cool and very rustic
These are super cool and very rustic. They came in a little grimy but it seemed to be soot from the forge. It's nothing a little grease and a stint in the oven can't solve however. Just make sure that if it's a gift to get them early and clean them first. Otherwise fantastic
D**H
Novelty item for looks... not use
Should be listed as a novelty item and not for use in real life. I got these for my son’s gaming night “feast”. They came all oily and gross. I washed them. Well... instant rust and unusable for anything but the garbage. Rust all over my dish washer. A total mess. Blah. Pretty and cool. Just don’t actually use them.
G**N
Not for eating, right from box. Has machine oil, to keep blade from rust, during shipping. Nice package all together.
Z**I
I had to put 1 star so I can write a comment... spoon ok, fork ok, knife Completely dull, and all of them came with rust...
A**E
ware kam zwar verspätet an, dennoch bin ich begeistert. kann ich nur weiter empfehlen
M**.
Although the case is rather cheap the cutlery set is wonderful
A**M
These are solidly made and will last a long time, and will look great for my "pirate ship" sailboat. AS they are cast iron I did have to give them a good washing and condition them by rubbing with cooking oil and baking them. My only issue is that the sheath is only large enough to hold the knife, but not the fork and spoon. The knife does need a sheath as it is very sharp.
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