Italian Double Mezzaluna

A traditional tool, the Mezzaluna, (meaning “half-moon” in Italian) is a culinary favorite when it comes to quick, efficient chopping. Strong beechwood handles make it easy to grip while keeping hands away from the double blades, used to coarsely mince together herbs, dried fruits, garlic, nuts, olives, salads, and more.

The Mezzaluna chops with an effortless downward roll, unlike traditional knives that slice straight down. A food processor’s blade pulverizes its ingredients into an unrecognizable state, whereas the teeter-totter technique of the Mezzaluna gently releases aromatics and oils, rather than turning everything into a combined mulch.

  • Chop herbs effortlessly
  • Curved stainless-steel double blade 
  • Efficient and easy-to-use
  • Versatile, essential kitchen tool 
  • Made in Italy.
  • Packaged in reusable drawstring "alla cucina" muslin bag.

DIMENSIONS:  

5.75 x 1 x 5 in.

CARE: 

Hand wash only. This product is handmade, please allow slight variations due to the handmade nature of the product.

ABOUT:

Inspired by tradition, this collection of beechwood tools features time-tested Italian kitchen essentials.

Bringing you on a cultural journey with artisan-made culinary & home goods from around the world

Introducing Verve Culture

They are dedicated to providing an intimate look at how particular tools and preferences can produce unique interactions with friends and family. Every one of their gourmet food, home goods, and kitchen products comes with a description of how it was made, who made it, and when it was made.

Values and Social Impact

Verve culture collaborates with a group of incredible artists and craftspeople who have been their allies throughout their journey. They provide a platform for other businesses to grow and are proud to share their stories of tradition and passion.

About the Founders

Jules and Jacquie, mother and daughter founders, have been in the gift business together for 27 years. They started looking for more distinctive products with heart and soul after getting disenchanted with the mass-produced goods that were so prominent on the market.