10 September 2015

Cooking Spoons and Pebbles

In the summer I searched the pile of wood in our garden and I found the rest of the excellent plum wood that I used for carving before. I split it to thin planks and used one plank to carve a cooking spoon. The picture shows the new spoon in the front and one older in the back - it is slightly cracked because I didn't have any better piece of wood at that time.


Next picture shows a birch cooking spoon. The wood was quite knotty, but it made the handle nicely ergonomically bent.



The last item is a pebble from birch wood. The piece of wood was spalted (colored by fungi). It was not suitable for spoons, but I knew how to use it anyway.




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