🍽️ Elevate your table game with Michelangelo’s timeless shine and weighty luxury!
The Oneida Michelangelo Fine Flatware Dinner Fork set includes four forks made from premium 18/10 stainless steel, featuring a mirror finish and a heavy, balanced feel. Designed with an ornate, elegant pattern, these dishwasher-safe forks combine durability with sophisticated style, making them a lasting addition to any upscale dining collection.
E**N
Why do I always lose forks? So I can buy more on Amazon I guess. Thanks
My every day settings that look awesome with any China. Good quality, perfect weight and great price!!
C**C
great set
beautiful cutlery, washes well, great size and weight, altogether great
C**.
Quality throughout the years.
I had to replace two lost forks. Have had this pattern for almost 30 years. Love it as much now as when I bought it. Have used every day and it’s still beautiful. Added bonus: it almost matches my sterling flat wear but much easier to care for!
J**C
The perfect addition to any fine serving set for entertaining and mixers.
This is a fine addition to any service set for anyone who enjoys entertaining guests and friends when every detail counts. Made by an exceptionally well-known company that for decades has been crafting fine pieces of cutlery and a host of other fine dining accessories.The length is just right for iced tea, cocktail high ball mixes, especially larger volumes. Highly recommended
L**Y
Get them when they are needed
They are part of my stainless set. I kept loosing spoons, now I have enough. Good quality, wight is good.Now I need to get 4 more salad forks.
V**S
Gorgeous flatware!
I was so happy to find this set is still available. I've had the Michelangelo place setting for at least 30 years, so I was able to replace my missing pieces. It's very beautiful and makes for a luxurious table.
L**D
Forks
Great replacement
E**R
GRACIOUS AND FORMAL
(VERY GRACIOUS, BUT I WOULD GIVE IT 4 1/2 STARS IF I COULD. SEE COMMENTS BELOW.)Oneida's 18/10 stainless flatware is superb quality and the Michelangelo pattern is gorgeous, very traditional and romantic. This style used to be common in past generations, but is now relatively rare. The Michelangelo pattern was nowhere in our local stores, even though we are just a few minutes from a major metropolitan area, with excellent shopping. In spite of being quite satisfied with my purchase, I do have a few qualifying comments to share with potential customers about design.First, the spoons tend to be much shorter than those of other stainless sets, quite a bit shorter than the forks and knives in the same set. My husband particularly complains about this. The Michelangelo pattern, while elegant, seems to impede his grip on and use of the utensils, and this is most noticeable with the tablespoon and dinner fork. I have less difficulty, so it may be more a matter of personal choice, but I do see what he means.Second, there is little difference in size between the teaspoon and tablespoon. If you are pasta-twirlers, the tablespoon's small size and ornate design may cause you more of a challenge. It is neither the traditional wide soup spoon, nor the elongated full tablespoon of my previous set, and also different from those we use in restaurants.Third, thought stated as dishwasher safe, I am a bit chagrined at the more-detailed care instructions. My casual in-the-dishwasher-for-days treatment of previous stainless, as well as use of citrus foods and lemony dishwasher detergent, may in fact explain why my previous stainless, purchased in 1968 at a luxury Japanese department store in NYC, eventually tarnished. In constant use all these decades, it owes me nothing, and I'm glad I was able to treat it so cavalierly, but in light of what Michelangelo costs I may pay more attention to care of my new flatware, at least for a while.Finally, the price astonishes me, but I suppose in this era of inflation it should seem normal. (The government keeps telling us inflation is very low...hmmm.) Quite some years back I bought a service for 12 of the alas-now-defunct Brahms pattern (now only available on Amazon for child/youth sets, a marvelous baby gift!) for a young friend who was marrying. Probably the most gorgeous stainless flatware I've ever seen and somewhat similar to Michelangelo, I hope she treasures it because, judging from what I've now spent buying 10 place settings of Michelangelo (first 8, later 2 at a better price each) without any serving pieces, her then-$115 all-inclusive set--12 5-piece place settings, as well as many serving pieces--would probably now cost circa $500! I am nevertheless assuming this heirloom quality is worth it and should last most of a lifetime.P.S. BE SURE TO COMPARE PRICES AMONG AMAZON SELLERS!
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