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Wooden Cooking Spoon, Shou Sugi Ban Yakisugi Inspired Finish - Utensils
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Price $25
Creation: 1-3 weeks
Shipping: USPS 3-5 days
Estimated Arrival: December 10, 2024
Handmade
Reclaimed Materials
Made In USA
Made To Order
Natural Materials
Locally Sourced
Our new Kuro line of flame blackened finished utensils is inspired by a centuries old Japanese finishing technique called Yakisugi - often misnamed in architecture as Shou Sugi Ban
This technique involves masterfully charring the utensil over an open flame taking care not to start the utensil on fire or char it excessively. It provides a silky-smooth finish, makes it less likely to absorb aromas, stain, or blacken/burn further.
The utensil is then has any over-charred areas scraped clean, washed, then finished with a natural oil similar to Yakisugi.
This listing is for our Chef Spoon, our most versatile wooden cooking spoon, which is available in five different design profiles:
• Midnight - a full, ebony, char which covers the entire utensil.
• Basin - A char of the bowl of the spoon leaving the wood color of the natural wood on the handles and back of the spoon.
• Dipped - Gives a modern appearance of being dipped in liquid onyx with no stain/dye finish.
• Smoke
• Reed
This technique involves masterfully charring the utensil over an open flame taking care not to start the utensil on fire or char it excessively. It provides a silky-smooth finish, makes it less likely to absorb aromas, stain, or blacken/burn further.
The utensil is then has any over-charred areas scraped clean, washed, then finished with a natural oil similar to Yakisugi.
This listing is for our Chef Spoon, our most versatile wooden cooking spoon, which is available in five different design profiles:
• Midnight - a full, ebony, char which covers the entire utensil.
• Basin - A char of the bowl of the spoon leaving the wood color of the natural wood on the handles and back of the spoon.
• Dipped - Gives a modern appearance of being dipped in liquid onyx with no stain/dye finish.
• Smoke
• Reed
Item Wooden Cooking Spoon, Shou Sugi Ban Yakisugi Inspired Finish
Created by Wild Cherry Spoon Co.
As seen in Creator's Studio, Moline, IL
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