Quin Woodcraft
Celtic Caddy Spoon ~ Triskelion ~ Beech Wood
Celtic Caddy Spoon ~ Triskelion ~ Beech Wood
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A small caddy spoon from my Celtic collection, hand carved from Beech wood from Gloucestershire.
The Triskelion (or triple spiral) is a prominent symbol in Celtic art, often representing the number three, such as in the realms of land, sea, and sky, or birth, life, and death. While heavily used by the ancient Celts, it actually predates them, appearing in Neolithic sites like Newgrange (c. 3200 BC) and other Mediterranean cultures thousands of years before the Celts.
The caddy spoon is small and petite, made to be kept in jars of your favourite tea/coffee/potions.
Carved in Beech wood, finished with a beeswax/mineral oil mix and kolrosing.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free UK standard Royal Mail postage unless requested otherwise. Proof of postage will be acquired. International postage is calculated at checkout.
Returns accepted, buyer is responsible for the shipping costs of returning the item.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
This is a hand carved wooden item and knife and tool marks may still be present. Please do not put wooden items in the dishwasher. Hand wash only with warm soapy water and leave to air dry. You may wish to oil your spoon every once in a while if it starts looking thirsty. A coat of food safe oil (tung oil, nut oils etc) will nourish the wood and keep it looking fresh.
