Converted to cutlery

Photo by Jason Kaplan Through a process called flintknapping, Ben Waring creates a knife blade from an old picture tube television screen. For the last 10 years, Waring has been recycling materials like obsidian, lucite, and even a toilet tank. He once saw a demonstration on the process and was immediately intrigued. His finished products can be found at The Elizabethan Collection and Creative Gifts & More in Cornwall.
Photo by Jason Kaplan Through a process called flintknapping, Ben Waring creates a knife blade from an old picture tube television screen. For the last 10 years, Waring has been recycling materials like obsidian, lucite, and even a toilet tank. He once saw a demonstration on the process and was immediately intrigued. His finished products can be found at The Elizabethan Collection and Creative Gifts & More in Cornwall.
Photo by Jason Kaplan
Through a process called flintknapping, Ben Waring creates a knife blade from an old picture tube television screen. For the last 10 years, Waring has been recycling materials like obsidian, lucite, and even a toilet tank. He once saw a demonstration on the process and was immediately intrigued. His finished products can be found at The Elizabeth Collection and Brid’s Closet in Cornwall.