By: Tony the chef
From: New York, NY
Date: Mar 31, 2024
QUESTION
I own a set from 20 years ago that matches this style and brand, however upon buying a set that claimed to be oneida online, it came looking the same but slightly gold. And it tarnished after a month of use, upon consulting a chemist they guessed it perhaps had a smaller nickel percentage, what is the exact metal makeup of these spoons
ANSWER
This flatware is 18/10 stainless steel which contains 18% chromium and 10% nickel. Thank you.
By: Claude
From: Toronto, Ontario
Date: Nov 16, 2014
QUESTION
I have one tea spoon (don't know how I acquired it) that is my favourite. It has the "San Andrea" and somewhat triangular stamps in the bowl near the stem and on the back is says Korea. Is this the same as what you are selling?
ANSWER
Hello, the stamping on flatware can change at various times during manufacturing. We cannot guarantee that this spoon will have the same stamp as your current spoon. The best advice we can give is if the spoon is the same length (6-3/8") as this spoon and has the same look. If so, it is more than likely the same pattern. Thank you!