In recent years, there have been many claims by various companies that their flatware was made in the USA.
After several lawsuits and investigations into false manufacturing claims, it was determined that there is only 1 remaining company manufacturing silverware in America: Liberty Tabletop.
Where is Liberty Tabletop’s Flatware Made?
The silverware is made in Sherrill, New York at Liberty Tabletop’s manufacturing facilities. Not only is it manufactured in the U.S., but the steel comes from U.S. steel mills, the polishing compounds are sourced from Pittsburgh and Detroit, and the silverware is housed in boxes made by a family-run paper business in New York.
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What is the Silverware Made Of?
The silverware is made of 18-10 chromium/nickel stainless steel which provides incredible shine and a strong resistance to staining. The steel is carefully tested for lead and other toxic elements to ensure its safety.
Product Details:
- 8-10 Stainless Steel
- Dishwasher Safe
- 25 Year Manufacturers Warranty
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
What Does a 65 Piece Flatware Set Include?
- 12 Dinner Knives
- 12 Dinner Forks
- 12 Salad Forks
- 12 Place Spoons
- 12 Teaspoons
- 1 Serving Fork
- 1 Serving Spoon
- 1 Slotted Serving Spoon
- 1 Butter Spreader
- 1 Sugar Spoon
Everyday Casual Flatware:
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Rustic & Country Style Flatware:
View the Basket Weave Design >>>
Simple & Modern Flatware:
View the Satin America Line >>>
View the Cedarcrest Design >>>
View the Modern America Design >>>
Fancy Flatware:
View the Sheffield Reviews >>>
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About Liberty Tabletop
“When you choose us, you’re choosing a company that believes in growing our national economy, providing career jobs to people in our community and preserving the craft of flatware manufacturing and tool making. Liberty Tabletop is also socially conscientious – we know that foreign companies don’t follow the same rigorous standards as we do here in the United States, and often resort to child labor, prison labor, abuse of workers and unsafe conditions for workers in terms of health and safety. We’re a part of the movement of people who are not willing to support such activities with our spending, and we’re as good as our word – we use products in our manufacturing made in the United States, and we hire firms (accounting, legal, marketing) that are local, so we can keep the dollars flowing in our local economy. All of this helps drive the American economy in a safe, ethical and environmentally friendly way.” – Libertytabletop.com