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Handmade wooden kitchen scoop Hand carved large measuring wooden scoop long handle Serving wooden utenils Big wood spoon

byWorldWoodCraft
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  • Ready to ship
  • Handmade, Eco-friendly
  • Made from birch wood
  • Tinted with Chaga tincture
  • Easy to clean and maintain, and can be used daily
  • Not afraid of hot water and food
  • The spoon is 12,2(310 mm) long and 2,8(70 mm) wide
Item description from the seller
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Add a touch of unusual, to your kitchen utensils collection and to your daily cooking with this handmade wooden kitchen scoop. This large kitchen wooden scoop with long handle is useful for measuring out and transferring a multitude of kitchen ingredients. Flour, groats, lentils, beans, sugar, salt or almost any other dry ingredients. As well as for serving ready meals and salads.
Among other things, such wooden utensils look very beautiful in the kitchen, give a special coziness and create a comfortable atmosphere in the house.

This large kitchen wooden scoop is hand carved from a whole piece of birch wood and then tinted with Chaga tincture to give the antique look. To make this big measuring scoop I used simple hand tools: handsaw, axe, knive, and bent gouge. The surface of the scoop is perfectly polished and oilled with food-grade linseed oil, so it is safe, water and food resistant and easy to clean. Therefore, you can use this serving wooden scoop daily, it is perfect for this and will last you for years to come.

The large wooden scoop in the photos represent a sample only. The actual order may slightly differ from the photo. Because each piece of wood has its own unique color and grain. Also, the size and shape may vary slightly, since the spoon is carved by hand.