Ghostly Halloween and Bonfire Season

Ghostly Halloween and Bonfire Season

Autumn brings the smell of bonfires, fireworks and lighting of beautifully carved pumpkins.

The cooler evenings are definitely drawing in and the air in the early mornings are fresh when we make our way to school and then on to work. 


Soon it will be Halloween and Guy Fawkes Night. Carefully carving pumpkins out with our Rocknife, making soups and pies with the fillings. Then lighting candles to put inside each one to place by our homes. In anticipation of little visitors at the door all dressed up in scary fancy costumes and ready to collect their treats. 


Not long after that will be Guy Fawkes' celebration with bonfires and fireworks lighting up the dark sky. Warm drinks at the ready and toasty hot food while we’re standing outdoors wrapped in thick coats, hats and gloves! 


At Rocknife HQ we have also been preparing for the season of Christmas, with face to face Christmas Fairs again coming up. 


We will be back at Salisbury Cathedral on Saturday 20th November 2021 from 10-3pm.

Make sure to put this date in your diary and pop along and see us.

We will have a wonderful display of all our Rocknife products ranging from 3”, 4”, 5”, 6” and 8” in 6 different colours to Sets with stands and bamboo chopping boards.


Each ceramic knife has its own protective cover and all are individually gift boxed. 

Great to buy as presents. 


In the meantime we are continuing to run our early Christmas offer for all RK products on our website. So why not take advantage and take a big slice at 30% off with the discount code ‘XMAS30’ 

Simply shop and apply the discount code at checkout, we look forward to your order.


Pop over to our website www.rocknife.com and take a look around.


All our orders will still be in accordance with the current UK Government Coronavirus Guidance. All our knives and chopping boards are always handled with care and hygiene when wrapping and packing your orders, and shipped by only one person. 

Safety for everyone is our priority.


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