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$12.64 $10.99
If titanium is the ultimate culinary material, this is the ultimate kitchen ladle. Low in heat conductivity, lightweight, virtually indestructible, non-reactive, non-magnetic, and 100% food-safein every possible kitchen environment, hot, cold, or otherwise, a handcrafted ladle with long, comfortable titanium handle, wide, pressed titanium bowl, and a pair of oversized copper rivets is a tool…
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$15.11 $13.14
In hammered stainless steel with beautiful, forged, this spaghetti tool is a pasta lover’s dream. Designed and made by the hands of Jill Rikkers ather Colorado studio, each server is unique, made one by one, each baring the marks of Jill’s hammer strokes. Scoop and serve spaghetti and other long noodles from the bowl with…
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$12.24 $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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$31.41 $27.31
Handmade in Oregon by Ben Tendick is the classic and ever-useful Titanium Utility Ladle. A scoop with more uses than we can count, for soup,grits, stews, oatmeal, and on and on the list goes. As its creator puts it, the Titanium Utility Ladle is large enough to cook with, and small enough to eat with….
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$8.99
Part spatula and part spoon, the new batch of traditionally carved SideWinders by Maximilian Neukufler aresculpted by handfrom a rare and exquisite maple wood, onewhich Max traveled to Bavaria to procure. At 200+ years old, the density, and related difficulty to carve, results in a beautiful and storied object for the home. The decision to…
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$12.12 $10.54
With figure and character, color and wisdom, beautiful cherry is shaped by Austrian wood carver Maximilian Neukufler to form a limited batch of a designthat captivates: the SideWinder. For the kitchen and for the dining room, part spatula, part spoon, the offset head of the design finds endless ways to serve. Sculpted using only hand…
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$1.62
Spice up your daily food rituals with this salt spoon handcrafted by Erica Moody in Maine. The burnished stainless steel creates a rustic, softly coloredpatina that addsto the style and ambiance of each meal’s presentation. A perfect tool to decorate the table for gatherings, as well as to add precision to the cooking experience.
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$11.63 $10.11
Heavy and durable, cold pressed from 12 gauge stainless steel, this ladle will last lifetimes. A bowl of medium depth measures nearly 3.25″ across andis perfect for serving any number of dishes and performs endless tasks in the kitchen. Weighing two ounces over half a pound at 10″ long there is a balance and steadiness…
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$28.32 $24.63
NOW ACCEPTING PRE-ORDERS FOR FEBRUARY 2025 DELIVERY – Due to overwhelming interest, we are now accepting Copper Crook Strainer pre-orders for delivery in the newyear. We expect to ship in February.
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$1.71
A spoon that challenges its owner to discover its best use, a creative endeavor as enjoyable as the creation of the object itself was forartist Terry Widner. Carved from a piece of cockspur vine with beautiful shades of orange, browns, yellows, and grays, four separate but interconnected bowls offer unique opportunities for both display and…
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$28.69 $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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$23.16 $20.14
Lightweight and smooth, this wooden spoon from Florida artist Terry Widner of Spoontaneous adds a touch of unique and playful flair to yourkitchen. The bowl is sculpted of rosewood, thoughtfully planned with a sapwood rim allowing for the variation in color. The handle of Huon pine, provided to Terry by fellow elite spoonsmith Norm Sartorius,…