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Faire Garb => Garbing => Topic started by: Branwen on August 24, 2009, 01:40:57 PM

Title: Online Feastware sources?
Post by: Branwen on August 24, 2009, 01:40:57 PM
So I find myself in need of a feastware set, (fork, spoon, knife) and unfortunately my next fair is after the event that I need it for. I did some googling for them and found one site that has a mettle set but they appear to be mass produced and I'd like to patron the smaller faire businesses.

Metal would be preferred but I can be woed by a pretty wood set. Price range is pretty flexible as I wont a nice set that will last me a long time, and be able to wear on multiple outfits.

Thank you for letting me pick the minds of such wonderful garbers such as yourself. ;)
Title: Re: Online Feastware sources?
Post by: DonaCatalina on August 24, 2009, 02:08:37 PM
http://www.pillagedvillage.com/%7Epillaged/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/index.html

Feastgear!

Great quality stuff for good prices.
Title: Re: Online Feastware sources?
Post by: isabelladangelo on August 24, 2009, 07:24:26 PM
Are you open to non-online sources?  Because over half my feastgear came from such exotic places as K-Mart (Martha Stewart collection has/had some really awesome silverware with wood looking handles) and Target (wooden bowls, plates).   It's cheap, replaceable, and looks H/A from about a foot away.   
Title: Re: Online Feastware sources?
Post by: shadowcat546 on August 25, 2009, 11:47:01 PM
HI
I am Shannon, The Colonial Patron, here in southeast Michigan.  I have wilton armetale (metal)[looks like pewter] cups/mugs/bowls. I could probably get a horn spoon for you (a cattles' horn, flattened, shaped, polished) for under $15.00.  I do have some metal /wood eating utensils, some pottery plates/cups/bowls.  I'm in southeast MI.  I have listed on the forum: merchants.  Private msg me, I have a website.  I do postal mailings, as well as in-person shopping.
best of luck, --Shannon