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Small Wooden Serving Spoon Sets

Small Wooden Serving Spoon Sets

Regular price $26.00
Regular price Sale price $26.00
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These adorable hand-carved spoons in unique shapes and sizes are perfect for serving jams and spreads, cooking (great for children!), tasting and much more. Select your favorite set of three spoons and get creative with their versatility in the kitchen.

Looking for full-sized cooking spoons in this style? Shop them here.

Sold in sets of three spoons. Click through the option buttons to display the corresponding photo of each set.

Dimensions

Sizes vary based on selection. Shortest spoon is 5.75"; Longest spoon is 7.25".

Material and Care

Hand-carved from Beechwood by artisans in India.

All wood used for cooking tends to dry out over time. We recommend protecting and moisturizing your spoons with our wood wax.

Shipping & Packaging

Shipping is always free for orders over $100 (domestic US). A $6.50 flat rate applies otherwise.

We use 100% compostable and recyclable packing supplies— paper (in multiple forms) being the most common. Apart from the clear protective sleeves for our art prints, we never use plastic.

Returns

Undamaged/unused products may be returned within 14 days of purchase for a full refund on the original payment method. 

Some products – due to final clearance, weight, or fragility – are not eligible for return (will be noted in the product description).

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The case for wooden cooking utensils.

Wooden kitchen utensils have been used for centuries and are still preferred by chefs and homecooks alike. Cooking with wooden spoons, spatulas and salad servers are more than just pretty accents in a crock next to the stove. When it comes to cooking, they far outrival the alternatives. If you aren't familiar with what makes wooden kitchen tools better than metal or plastic, we'll give you more than a few reasons to try them out: 

Won't scratch your cookware: wooden cooking utensils are the most gentle option when it comes to protecting your nonstick pans, or any cookware for that matter. 

Best for health and flavor: they won't leach harmful chemicals into your food (unlike plastic) and wood doesn't react with acids or leave a metallic taste like metal tools typically do. 

Durability: when properly cared for (see our FAQs) wooden utensils can last for generations. Plastic breaks easily and tends to melt if left too close to the stove. 

Environmentally friendly: wood is natural, renewable (when sustainably harvested like all of our products), and biodegradable. 

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