Wood Spoon, 10 inches

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$20.00

Our 10″ spoon has an oval face, and is carved from 100% American maple wood, turned on machines from the 1800’s, and made completely by hand.

Description

These spoons are made by a husband and wife team (who have 14 kids between them) in Indiana, and their small staff hand-turns and hand-sands each and every one.

To retain the grain and integrity of your spoon, follow the care instructions here:

Hand wash in warm or hot water quickly after use
Use very little soap
Pat with a towel and then air dry
Do not leave sitting in water in a sink to soak
Do not put in the dishwasher
When they look a bit dull, swipe them with a very fine grit sandpaper.

Further care instructions are available for download at the Care Instruction guide on our website.

Additional information

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 3 × 3 in

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