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Tea Scoop

€70.00
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I'm happy to share with you the second collection of wooden accessories prepared by my father!

Set of tea scoop, needle and a small stand. The scoop is made of roasted ash wood. The needle and stand is made of local wood of a walnut tree that grew close to our house. The curving of needle was achieved by steam bending a straight piece to preserve fibers and strength of the wood. Treated with natural hard wax oil.

Size: scoop 21,4 × 6 × 2 cm, needle 18,4 cm

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I'm happy to share with you the second collection of wooden accessories prepared by my father!

Set of tea scoop, needle and a small stand. The scoop is made of roasted ash wood. The needle and stand is made of local wood of a walnut tree that grew close to our house. The curving of needle was achieved by steam bending a straight piece to preserve fibers and strength of the wood. Treated with natural hard wax oil.

Size: scoop 21,4 × 6 × 2 cm, needle 18,4 cm

I'm happy to share with you the second collection of wooden accessories prepared by my father!

Set of tea scoop, needle and a small stand. The scoop is made of roasted ash wood. The needle and stand is made of local wood of a walnut tree that grew close to our house. The curving of needle was achieved by steam bending a straight piece to preserve fibers and strength of the wood. Treated with natural hard wax oil.

Size: scoop 21,4 × 6 × 2 cm, needle 18,4 cm

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