hand-carved wooden spoon
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Baked Silver Poplar Cooking Spoon (wide)
This hand-carved spoon is made from a Silver Polar Tree that I felled at Maragle, NSW at the foothills of the Snowy Mountains. Now before you get upset that I felled a tree to make a spoon, this tree is not native to Australia and therefore what I consider to be a weed.
After carving I baked it in the oven to give it a beautiful golden brown colour and have coated it in 2 coats of tung oil. It’s got my makers mark on the back. The luminous golden sheen of this wood is incredible!
It measures 40cm long, 8.5cm bowl at widest point.
$52 Now available at Lisa Bishop Art Store & Studio, Chiltern
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Baked Silver Poplar Eating Spoon
This hand-carved spoon is made from a Silver Polar Tree that I felled at Maragle, NSW at the foothills of the Snowy Mountains. Now before you get upset that I felled a tree to make a spoon, this tree is not native to Australia and therefore what I consider to be a weed.
After carving I baked it in the oven to give it a beautiful golden brown colour and have coated it in 2 coats of tung oil. It’s got my makers mark on the back.
It measures 19cm long, 4cm bowl at widest point.
$40 Now available at Lisa Bishop Art Store & Studio, Chiltern
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Banksia eating spoon
$40.00 inc. GSTThis hand-carved eating spoon was made from Banskia integrifolia (Coastal Banksia) salvaged from storm damage at Nerriga, NSW.
A beautiful deep red, it’s been burnished with deer antler and orange oil.
It measures 15cm long, and 3.6cm at widest point.
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Banksia eating spoon curved
$42.00 inc. GSTThis hand-carved eating spoon was made from Banskia integrifolia (Coastal Banksia) salvaged from storm damage at Nerriga, NSW.
A beautiful subtle light colour wood, it’s been finished in orange oil.
It measures 22.5cm long, and 3.5cm at widest point.
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Banksia eating spoon curved handle
This hand-carved eating spoon was made from Banskia integrifolia (Coastal Banksia) salvaged from storm damage at Nerriga, NSW.
A beautiful deep red through lighter wood, it’s been burnished with deer antler and orange oil.
It measures 18cm long, and 4cm at widest point.
$43 Now available at Lisa Bishop Art Store & Studio, Chiltern
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Hand-carved cooking spoon made from bottle brush wood (Callistemon)
This hand-carved spoon is made from a Callistemon (Bottlebrush sp.) from a tree in Albury, NSW. It’s incredible hard and has the most beautiful luminous fiddleback near the bowl of the spoon. It’s finished in tung oil and ready for you to cook up a storm.
It measures 37cm long, 5cm bowl at widest point.
$52 Now available at Lisa Bishop Art Store & Studio, Chiltern