***SOLD*** Toasted Holly Coffee Scoop
Well, I have finally caught up on special orders and am carving new items for sale on the site, especially for the holidays.
American Holly is one of my favorite woods... in fact, it may be my favorite for spoons and scoops. The grain is very fine and smooth, the wood is strong and flexible. But, it is almost pure white, with the appearance of ivory... it looks a little plain.
However, I have a few customers who really love holly and one ordered a custom set in January. So, I decided to experiment with the holly tree I cut. The technique I settled on is to bake the finished, sanded and thoroughly dried spoons at 400 degrees for about a half hour and then oil. This gives the white wood of holly a beautiful, mahogany brown color that really enhances the beauty of the wood.
I am a big fan of scoops because they are so useful in the kitchen. So, I decided to carve a coffee. I sanded the handle very smooth but faceted the exterior of the bowl. This gives the bowl a nutshell-like appearance. I admit that I may be biased, since this is my own design, but I think it is absolutely beautiful!
I think whoever buys this this will enjoy using it. As always, my woodwork is sustainably sourced from trees that are storm damaged or that must be thinned. Each piece is entirely hand made in the ancient greenwood tradition. I use only a hand saw, a small axe and knives. These are heirloom quality spoons that, if properly cared for, will last for generations.
Price $30 with free shipping in the continental US. Click here to buy now.




