Luxurious eating set trousse

This eating set trousse comprises a small knife and two chopsticks. This type of eating set came from Mongolia, being used by horsemen, and lately became very common in China, up to the end of the 19th century when it was part of most men dress up.

 

Luxurious chinese or mongolian eating set trousse


Eating set trousse with scabbard, knife and chopsticks

 

Eating set knife, twisted damascus pattern

The blade is made out of a twisted damascus steel bar.

 

Eating set knife, damascus pattern

 

Eating set knife, layered damascus pattern

The handle end is untwisted (same damascus steel bar)

 

Eating set trousse, bone scales and chopsticks

The knife scales and the chopsticks are made of bone

 

Eating set trousse, ray skin scabbard

The scabbard is covered with strong ray skin

 

Eating set trousse, bronze fittings

The fittings are made of bronze.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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