Chris@spoonmill.com
225-667-6622
225-667-6622
Spoons For Sale
The spoons and kitchenware on the following pages are unique, each piece made separately.
Because each spoon is handmade out of different
pieces of wood, the color and grain will vary.
The style should be similar.
These are the most common woods used for our spoons.
American Woods: Cherry, Maple (curly; quilted; birdseye; spalted), Oak, Osage Orange, Persimmon, Box Elder, Sassafrass, Poplar, Claro Walnut, Black Walnut, Olive Wood, White Holly
South American Woods: Canary Wood, Brazillian Cherry (Jatoba), Yellow Heart, Purple Heart, Cabrueva, Blood Wood, Red Heart
Central American Woods: Goncolo Alvez, Lignum Vitae, Bocote, Grenadillo
African Woods: Ebony, Pink Ivory, Zebra Wood, Makore, Pau Rosa,
Handle Shapes: rounded, pistol grip, twisted, knobby, curved, tapered, bulb-ended,
Because each spoon is handmade out of different
pieces of wood, the color and grain will vary.
The style should be similar.
These are the most common woods used for our spoons.
American Woods: Cherry, Maple (curly; quilted; birdseye; spalted), Oak, Osage Orange, Persimmon, Box Elder, Sassafrass, Poplar, Claro Walnut, Black Walnut, Olive Wood, White Holly
South American Woods: Canary Wood, Brazillian Cherry (Jatoba), Yellow Heart, Purple Heart, Cabrueva, Blood Wood, Red Heart
Central American Woods: Goncolo Alvez, Lignum Vitae, Bocote, Grenadillo
African Woods: Ebony, Pink Ivory, Zebra Wood, Makore, Pau Rosa,
Handle Shapes: rounded, pistol grip, twisted, knobby, curved, tapered, bulb-ended,