Lavaspoon – round bowl #4
£35.00
Length: 17cm (6 3/4 inches)
Bowl width: 5.7cm
Bowl length: 5.7cm
Finish: hemp seed oil
A round bowl sycamore eating spoon or soup spoon with my special red and black milk paint finish, folks at Spoonfest called them lavaspoons and the name has stuck.This is a rare round one – I’ve only made about 4 or 5 of these all told. This one has a flat rim and is good for soup, shallow at the front of the bowl but quite deep in the middle.
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