Blackthorn eating spoon #14
£35.00
Length: 16cm (6 1/4 inches)
Bowl width: 4.3cm
Bowl length: 5.8cm
Finish: hemp seed oil
This radial blackthorn spoon has an asymmertic bowl making suitable for right handers. There’s a striking black line running down it between the darked heartwood and the pale sapwood. It’s got a super thin but strong bowl that will be a joy to eat from. The profile (sorry no pic) has a gentle dolphin spoon form and the handle is thinnest in the center where you hold it and deeper towards the end making it very comfortable and secure in the hand.
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