Painted cherry wood eating spoon #18
£35.00
Length: 17cm (6 3/4 inches)
Bowl width: 4.5cm
Bowl length: 6cm
Finish: milk painted handle and hemp seed oil
This symmetric bowl eating spoon from slightly spalted cherry wood is equally suited to left or right handed use. The handle is painted with milk paint and rubbed back to reveal he high points and corners on the faceted surfaces.
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