First/primary picture is made from black hickory wood.
This is a handmade measuring spoon set with 1 tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon and 1/4 teaspoon measurements. Handles are hand turned from Walnut wood sourced from a sawmill in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country. The metal measuring spoons are food grade stainless steel.
Wood Handle Options are:
1.) Purple Heart (**Sourced From Central America**) 2.) Bloodwood (**Sourced From Central America**) 3.) Red Heart (**Sourced From Central America**) 4.) Zebrawood (**Sourced From Central America**) 5.) 200 Year Old Barn Wood (**Beams from a barn we took down on our farm**) 6.) Dark Cocobolo (**Sourced From Central America**) 7.) Light Cocobolo (**Sourced From Central America**) 8.) Patagonian Rosewood (**Sourced From Bolivia**) 9.) Mahogany (**Sourced From Africa**) 10.) Western Red Cedar 11.) Hickory 12.) Cherry 13.) Curly Maple 14.) Black Walnut or Two Tone Black Walnut 15.) East Indian Rosewood (**Sourced From India**) 16.) Orange Dyed Curly Maple 17.) Grey Dyed Curly Maple 18) Blue Dyed Curly Maple 19.) Yellow Dyed Curly Maple 20.) Pink Dyed Curly Maple
The colors of the wood shown are all their natural color (except for the color dyed maples), and coated with a polyurethane finish to both protect and enhance the natural beauty of the wood! This finish will also keep its shine for years to come! Most polishes used by wood turners are a simple polished wax, which will wear away in a short period of time, leaving the wood dull with no protective finish.
The measuring spoons unscrew from the wood handles for easy cleaning.
All parts are made here in the USA!
First/primary picture is made from black hickory wood.
This is a handmade measuring spoon set with 1 tablespoon, 1 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon and 1/4 teaspoon measurements. Handles are hand turned from Walnut wood sourced from a sawmill in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country. The metal measuring spoons are food grade stainless steel.
Wood Handle Options are:
1.) Purple Heart (**Sourced From Central America**) 2.) Bloodwood (**Sourced From Central America**) 3.) Red Heart (**Sourced From Central America**) 4.) Zebrawood (**Sourced From Central America**) 5.) 200 Year Old Barn Wood (**Beams from a barn we took down on our farm**) 6.) Dark Cocobolo (**Sourced From Central America**) 7.) Light Cocobolo (**Sourced From Central America**) 8.) Patagonian Rosewood (**Sourced From Bolivia**) 9.) Mahogany (**Sourced From Africa**) 10.) Western Red Cedar 11.) Hickory 12.) Cherry 13.) Curly Maple 14.) Black Walnut or Two Tone Black Walnut 15.) East Indian Rosewood (**Sourced From India**) 16.) Orange Dyed Curly Maple 17.) Grey Dyed Curly Maple 18) Blue Dyed Curly Maple 19.) Yellow Dyed Curly Maple 20.) Pink Dyed Curly Maple
The colors of the wood shown are all their natural color (except for the color dyed maples), and coated with a polyurethane finish to both protect and enhance the natural beauty of the wood! This finish will also keep its shine for years to come! Most polishes used by wood turners are a simple polished wax, which will wear away in a short period of time, leaving the wood dull with no protective finish.
The measuring spoons unscrew from the wood handles for easy cleaning.