Fiddle-pattern
noun
1.
a pattern of spoon or fork having a handle that narrows abruptly from a broad, flat upper part and terminates with a pronounced shoulder above the bowl or tines.
noun
1.
the style of a spoon or fork with a violin-shaped handle
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