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Mezzaluna - Grey - One Size

Taking its name from the Italian word for ‘half moon’, this traditional utensil for chopping herbs is updated with a design that is both safer and more compact than the original. It has pivoting handles and a sharp stainless-steel blade that
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Taking its name from the Italian word for ‘half moon’, this traditional utensil for chopping herbs is updated with a design that is both safer & more compact than the original. It has pivoting handles & a sharp stainless-steel blade that slices through fresh herbs & garlic with ease. After use the handles can be folded back over the blade making it perfect for storing in a drawer.

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Steel - An alloy made predominately of Iron combined with <2% carbon
Grey - A colour often associated with old age (going grey)
Italian - A word used ot descibe something from Italy
compact - Carefuly designed to ensure an item has a minimal physical size
blade - A flat part of a device which usually has a cutting edge
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Compact - something that has a lot combined within a small space.
Traditional - Something that has become the same through a period of time and thus repeated.
Traditional - Something that has been around for a while and is repeated regularly.
Drawer - A compartment that opened and closes horizontally to store items in, for example stationary in a desk.
Design - A drawing or styles that shows the look and functionality of something before its made.

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