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$26.61 Original price was: $26.61.$23.14Current price is: $23.14.
NOW ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS FOR FEBRUARY 2025 DELIVERY – Due to overwhelming interest, we are now accepting Copper Crook Serving Spoon pre-orders for delivery in thenew year. We expect to ship in February.
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$9.71
A one-of-a-kind delivery from Ryan Sanden of Stage Coach Farm Forge to make rustic, classic work of serving stews, soups, and every meal this autumn.The oversized copper bowl, deep and wide, bares the hammer marks of its hand-hewn origins, complemented by a forged steel handle with the comfort and beautiful details expected of Ryan’s work….
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$23.95
Could this piece, climbing the rungs of your imagination, be the spoon of your dreams There may be nothing closer to it than the LadderBackSpoon, hand carved by Terry Widner of Spoontaneous. This elaborate, beautiful piece of culinary art is formed from a single piece of Sapele wood. It can stand on its own on…
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$26.82 Original price was: $26.82.$23.32Current price is: $23.32.
NOW ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS FOR FEBRUARY 2025 DELIVERY – Due to overwhelming interest, we are now accepting Copper Crook Ladle pre-orders for delivery in the newyear. We expect to ship in February.
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$9.01
Part spatula, part spoon, the hand-carved wooden KitchenBuddy profile is the do-it-all utensil for scooping, turning, and serving indoors and out. It’s utility is, ofcourse, only the beginning of the story. Maximilian Neukufler of Woodman’s Finest carves by hand using traditional methods, and for this particular run of eight KitchenBuddy’s he drove to Bavaria to…
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$17.24 Original price was: $17.24.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
Thirty years after discovering an antique umbrella in an antique store in Louisville, Kentucky, Terry Widner finally discovered its purpose in his collection of foundmaterials; The stunning mother of pearl section from its broken handle would be integrated into the creation of a new spoon, giving it a storied ‘history’ in the process. Carved by…
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$12.24 Original price was: $12.24.$10.64Current price is: $10.64.
The stunning, natural beauty of an Austrian cherry tree and a touch of a blue acrylic paint are everything Maximilian Neukufler needs to fashion aversatile, one-of-a-kind, traditionally carved wooden kitchen spoon. Beginning with a raw block of the cherry tree’s beautiful wood, Max uses only hand tools to slowly, methodically shape a kitchen object of…
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$13.95
Philadelphia artist Michelle Kwiecien’s Foliage Serving Spoon imbues the dining experience with a sense of nostalgia and antiquity that neither host nor guest will soonforget. Using a photo-etching technique to produce a beautiful fern motif in a style inspired by intaglio printmaking, Michelle crafts each serving spatula one by one from solid brass and stainless…
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$25.66 Original price was: $25.66.$22.31Current price is: $22.31.
Make an unforgettable statement with this unique and handsome serving tool, designed and made by hand in British Columbia by artist Stefanie Dueck. Large enoughfor any feast and boldly styled in Stefanie folded steel style, both host and guest will appreciate the functional, sculptural art that is the Plica Serving Spoon. Balanced and comfortable in…
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$43.99
The wooden art of Terry Widner, craftsman behind Spoontaneous, will forever inspire and impress. This spoon is the result, and the namesake, of Terry’s lovefor artist RS Connett, a painter who creates detailed and vibrant images that conjure microscopic, prehistoric scenes from unknown oceans. This ode to Mr. Connett is sculpted from sapele wood that…
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$28.69 Original price was: $28.69.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.
A unique and beautiful hand-carved wooden spoon in avian motif, designed and sculpted for serving, by Spoontaneous’ Terry Widner. The black bean wood was sentto Terry from a fellow spoon-carver in Australia where it grew, and Terry has revealed the browns of the grain in a nicely shaped, deep, and tapered bowl. The bird’s beak…
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$36.95
One morning a sudden moment of inspiration led to the design of these beautiful kitchen tools. In the artist’s own words, “The fabrication was…more akinto a biological event than a conscious making of art.” And the 12 Gauge Steel Rice Paddles were born. Both the small and large variations are cold forged from 12 gauge…