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The inside of the cutlery chest is designed keep your flatware pieces from shifting or rubbing against each other. Most chests have a velvet or felt lining inside. They will have slots for each type of flatware found in your flatware set. They will have a slot for your forks, spoons, and knives, and some also have a section for matching steak knives and other different sized forks, serving spoons, and ladles.

cutlery chest

The slots in the cutlery chest are usually designed so that at some time, the body of the slot narrows to a point. It is designed this way so that each piece that is placed into the slot will be held firmly in place. This will keep your flatware from shifting around during storage. Since there are slots for each size and type of flatware, the pieces can stack easily in a uniformed way in a slot and not rattle around in the flatware chest.

cutlery chest

The slots in the typical silverware chest are often configured so that at some point the body of the slot narrows to a point. This makes it possible for each piece placed into the slot to be held firmly in place, preventing any shift during storage. Because there are slots for each type of cutlery, the pieces can easily stack uniformly in a slot and not rattle around within the chest.

cutlery chest

Silverware chests are available in most stores where silver cutlery and serving pieces are sold. Jewelers who also carry silver items will sometimes carry a line of chests for silverware as well. Discount retail stores often offer budget priced flatware chests that provide a minimum of protection for any type of cutlery. However, these simpler versions of the silverware chest are normally lined with less expensive material and rarely include a lock for security.

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