Reclaimed Laurelwood Ladle

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Elevate your culinary rituals with our Reclaimed Laurelwood Ladle, a piece that marries the rustic charm of hand-carved laurelwood with the ethos of sustainability. Each ladle, shaped by the hands of fair-trade artisans in Guatemala, is as unique as the dishes it serves. Its deep, narrow scoop is ideal for soups, stews, and chili, bringing an element of handcrafted elegance to your table.


Key Features:
  • Deep Scoop Design: Perfectly shaped for serving liquid dishes, ensuring a graceful pour every time.
  • Eco-Friendly Craftsmanship: Sourced from reclaimed laurelwood, each ladle supports sustainable living and fair-trade practices.
  • Hand-Carved Aesthetic: Embrace the uniqueness of handmade items, where each ladle tells its own story through its distinct characteristics.


The Reclaimed Laurelwood Ladle isn't just a tool but a heritage quality piece, infusing your daily meals with the warmth of artisanal craftsmanship and the virtue of environmental consciousness.

 

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
  • Handle measures: approx. 8-10"
  • Ladle Scoop measures: approx. 4" L x 2" W x 1.75" 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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