Cotinus eating spoon #26
£35.00
Cotinus is also known as Smoke Bush or Venetian Sumac.
Length: 17cm (6 3/4 inches)
Bowl width: 4.6cm
Bowl length: 6cm
Finish: hemp seed oil
A elegant right handed eating spoon with a dolphin profile and interesting grain pattern on the handle.
I had limited supply of Cotinus, they’re all either sold or for sale on this site – when they’re gone they’re gone.
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