Reclaimed Laurelwood Coffee Spoon

$15.00
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Our Reclaimed Laurelwood Coffee Spoon brings beauty and sustainability to your daily coffee ritual. Each spoon is hand-carved by skilled artisans from sustainably sourced laurelwood, making it a perfect blend of craftsmanship and environmental consciousness. The natural wood grain gives every spoon its own unique character, connecting you to the story behind each morning's brew.


Key Features:
  • Sustainably Sourced Laurelwood: Crafted from reclaimed laurelwood, each spoon supports eco-friendly practices while adding a rustic, natural charm to your kitchen.
  • Hand-Carved by Artisans: Made by fair-trade artisans in Guatemala, each spoon carries a history of craftsmanship that enhances your coffee-making ritual.
  • Unique and Durable Design: No two spoons are alike, offering a one-of-a-kind piece that combines strength with beauty, perfect for scooping your favorite coffee grounds.


With the Reclaimed Laurelwood Coffee Spoon, you’ll elevate your morning routine and connect to the hands that shaped this beautifully crafted piece.


Product Details:
  • Made from Reclaimed Laurelwood
  • Sustainable | Eco-Friendly | Fair Trade
  • Due to the handmade nature, measurements and colors may vary 
  • Includes convenient hanging hole
  • Hand Carved
  • Sold individually
  • Measures: approx. 7.5" L x 1.25" W x .75" D
  • Origin: Guatemala
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Product Care: 

Hand wash with soap and warm water. We also recommend oiling periodically with a food-safe oil, such as beeswax, coconut oil, pure tung oil, walnut oil or raw linseed oil to maintain the wood's moisture, color and longevity.

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Fair Trade | Handmade in Guatemala

Diego, a local carpenter who lives in a small town on the coast of Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, along with his wife Raquel, and their nephew Pedro hand-carve these beautiful wood kitchen utensils from reclaimed wood for a sustainable, living wage.

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