Ginkgo International Helmick Collection Stainless Steel Pineapple Dinner Spoon
Ginkgo International Helmick Collection Stainless Steel Pineapple Dinner Spoon
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FLATWARE
Since 1997, Ginkgo has been bringing original flatware designs to the market at the best value. We have worked with designers and stainless flatware contractors from the United States, Europe, and Asia to accomplish these goals. We believe the patterns illustrated here are the highest quality and value.
PINEAPPLE
Ginkgo’s Pineapple flatware pattern was designed by Siro Toffolon, and is based on the traditional symbol of hospitality since the 15th and 16th centuries. When seamen on whaling ships returned home from the South Seas, they would place a pineapple at their front gate. This would signal welcome to all neighbors and friends to celebrate their successful return. The tradition continues today with the Pineapple motif often carved in doorways and entryways to welcome friends and neighbors. It has become the “international symbol of hospitality”. This is no novelty flatware; it’s one of the heaviest gauge flatware patterns we offer, with an oversized knife, and slightly larger than standard sizes. Shiny finish. Sadly, this pattern is no longer manufactured here in the USA.
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GINKGO International, Ltd., and the W.S. Helmick Stainless Flatware Collections were founded in 1977 by Wes and Janet Helmick. Ginkgo’s purpose is to bring original flatware designs to the market at the best value. We have worked with designers and stainless flatware contractors from the United States, Europe, and Asia to accomplish these goals. We believe the patterns illustrated here are the highest quality and value that over 40 years of endeavor can produce.
We are proud of our designers’ patterns, from the original “Le Prix”® pattern developed in a small ancient French Alps town of Their, France, to our latest patterns, Old Newbury Crafters 18/10 stainless. These patterns are reproductions of handwrought sterling from Old Newbury Crafters in Amesbury, Massachusetts, which have antecedents dating back to the 1600s, and were incorporated in 1915. We are pleased to be associated with Old Newbury Crafters.