NeoLithic Ceramic Cooking Knife Offers Ancient Twists for Modern Chefs
Shelby Lee Walsh — July 7, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: chefsresource & yankodesign
Could the future of culinary arts really be turning to cavemen to come up with new ideas? It seems so with the NeoLithic Ceramic Cooking Knives that draw from the Neolithic age.
Just as our ancient ancestry used carved stones to cut objects, this set of knives is also made from stone and has a utilitarian shape perfect for all of your cooking needs (chopping, scraping, cutting, scooping, mincing, etc.). The stone-made knife is flat in shape, with one side being sharp and the other side being more dull.
Who would have thought we would revert back to the caveman days for cooking utensil design?
Just as our ancient ancestry used carved stones to cut objects, this set of knives is also made from stone and has a utilitarian shape perfect for all of your cooking needs (chopping, scraping, cutting, scooping, mincing, etc.). The stone-made knife is flat in shape, with one side being sharp and the other side being more dull.
Who would have thought we would revert back to the caveman days for cooking utensil design?
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