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Christofle Chinon Dessert Knife - Discontinued Rare Item Length: Approximately 19.0cm Material: Silver coating, stainless steel (blade) (Christofle Silver 40 microns) Manufacturer: Christofle Made in: France Series: Chinon (CHINON) Use: Cream puffs, Napoleon pastries, mille-feuille, tarts, cakes, etc. Unused and unopened, so the contents cannot be fully confirmed, but it appears to be free of scratches. Please note that minor scratches may be overlooked due to being viewed through the packaging. There is discoloration typical of silver products, so please take care of them. The bag shows signs of aging, such as light soiling. The item will be delivered in the condition shown in the photos. Due to the storage period, please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about extremely minor details. For inventory management purposes, this item is marked with ② as I am listing multiple of the same product. 【Regarding Silverware Care】 Do not use cleansers, bleach, or the non-woven abrasive side of dish sponges, as they can cause damage. For light discoloration, immerse the discolored silverware in a solution of boiling water with a small amount of aluminum foil and about 1 teaspoon of salt or baking soda. This will chemically clean the silverware. You may need to wipe with a sponge and repeat this process several times. Silver discoloration is only on the surface, so it can be easily cleaned with a silver cloth. You can also use a silver cleaner with a mirror polish and gently wipe with a soft cloth, then rinse. After washing, wipe off the moisture with a soft cloth. If moisture remains, it may cause stains or accelerate discoloration. Silverware is delicate, so be careful not to stack it with stainless steel tableware, as it may be damaged.
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