Reclaimed Laurelwood Tasting Spoon

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The Reclaimed Laurelwood Tasting Spoon is your culinary companion, designed to bring joy and authenticity to your taste-testing moments. Hand-carved by Guatemalan artisans from sustainable laurelwood, each spoon is a unique masterpiece that respects both tradition and the environment. Its flat, round design is perfect for savoring the flavors of your culinary creations, making it an indispensable tool in the kitchen.


Key Features:
  • Sustainable Laurelwood: Embrace eco-friendly practices with a spoon made from reclaimed wood, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
  • Artisanal Craftsmanship: Each spoon is hand-carved, offering a unique piece that tells a story of tradition and skill.
  • Fair Trade Commitment: Supporting fair-trade artisans ensures fair wages and working conditions, contributing to the welfare of communities.


The Reclaimed Laurelwood Tasting Spoon is more than just a utensil; it's a celebration of flavor, craftsmanship, and environmental consciousness, enriching every culinary exploration.

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. 10.25" L x 3" W
  • 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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