Hand-Carved Branch Tea Spoons (M)
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Hand-Carved Branch Tea Spoons (M)

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Hand-Carved Branch Tea Spoons (M)These Branch Tea Spoons (M) are handcrafted from natural wood. The organically angled shape of each branch makes scooping and eating effortless. Perfectly sized as tea spoons, they add a lovely and unique touch to a coffee or tea saucer, or a small dessert. Sold individually, each spoon is crafted from a different type of wood. Please select your preferred wood from the list. Handcrafted by Ibuki Kaiyama, who envisions a sustainable relationship with

These Branch Tea Spoons (M) are handcrafted from natural wood. The organically angled shape of each branch makes scooping and eating effortless. Perfectly sized as tea spoons, they add a lovely and unique touch to a coffee or tea saucer, or a small dessert.

Sold individually, each spoon is crafted from a different type of wood. Please select your preferred wood from the list.

Handcrafted by Ibuki Kaiyama, who envisions a sustainable relationship with the forest, each spoon is shaped so that the natural distortions and knots of the branch become part of the design. Every piece is truly one of a kind, celebrating the harmony between nature’s beauty and the hand of the maker.

  • One of a kind. 
  • Measurements: Approximately [A] 17cm/ 6.7" long [B] 17cm/ 6.7" long [C] 17.2cm/ 6.7" long [D] 17cm/ 6.7" long [E] 17cm/ 6.7" long
  • Materials: Wood - [A] Yama-sakura Mountain Cherry [B] Mongolian Oak [C & D ] Enju Japanese Pagoda [E] Japanese Medlar (Loquat)
  • Handcrafted in Nagano prefecture, Japan
  • Not suited for use in dishwasher, microwave or to store in fridge as natural wood can cause warping or cracking with extreme change of temperature.

All Ibuki Handcrafted Branch Spoons are made from natural wood using the traditional Greenwood technique and finished with oil. Each spoon comes packaged with a fine cotton cloth, making it perfect for gifting.

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