Description
Bring the raw, functional beauty of a Viking-age kitchen to your camp or display with this Hand-Forged Iron Pot Fork—an essential tool modeled after cookware used across Norse and early medieval settlements. Built entirely by hand using traditional forging techniques, this iron fork is a tribute to blacksmithing heritage, where form and function merged by the force of hammer and flame.
Its twisted handle provides a strong, comfortable grip even during extended use, and ends in a decorative scroll curl that doubles as a hanging hook or grip stopper. The twin prongs curve subtly to make spearing roasted meat, lifting vegetables from a pot, or serving from an open fire both controlled and authentic. With its raw blackened finish, every piece tells a unique story—no two are exactly alike, bearing the marks of the forge that created it.
Similar tools were used by Norse cooks and travelers from the 8th to 11th centuries, prized for their simplicity, strength, and reliability. Whether you’re outfitting a Viking longhouse kitchen, cooking over a flame at a heritage festival, or building a rustic medieval gear kit, this fork brings an unmistakable air of the past into your hands.
It also serves beautifully as a rustic kitchen accessory, prop, or collector’s piece that reflects centuries-old craftsmanship.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Hand wash only – do not soak or place in dishwasher
Dry immediately after cleaning to avoid rust
Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil after use to maintain the finish
Store in a dry place away from humidity