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Smithey Carbon Steel Farmhouse Skillet

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Elevate your everyday cooking through centuries of historic inspiration with the Smithey Carbon Steel Farmhouse Skillet. Inspired by American blacksmith design of the 18th and 19th centuries in partnership with renowned Charleston blacksmith, Robert Thomas, this carbon steel skillet is as much a work of art as it is a versatile cooking tool. Hand forged in limited quantities, each skillet is visually unique, yet shares core design features such as a handle inspired by traditional fire tools and a three-holed helper handle. With performance that rivals cast iron at a lighter weight, this skillet may find a permanent place on your stovetop.

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