Old Nagaland Spoon
The Old Nagaland Spoon is a remarkable piece of tribal craftsmanship from the Nagaland region of Northeast India. Hand-carved from solid wood, these spoons were once used in traditional kitchens and communal feasts, carrying with them generations of history and cultural significance.
Each spoon is unique in shape and form, with irregular carving marks and a deep, dark patina that has developed over years of use. Their rustic appearance reflects both the simplicity and functionality of daily tribal life, while also standing as a piece of folk art.
Perfect as a decorative object, the Old Nagaland Spoon can be displayed on a shelf, styled in a kitchen, or collected as part of a larger curation of tribal and vintage woodenware. Its authenticity and natural beauty make it a striking accent that tells the story of tradition and heritage.
No two spoons are the same, ensuring that each one is a truly one-of-a-kind artifact.
Measurements (cm): assorted sizes
Colour: aged
Materal: Teak wood
SHIPPING
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Small Homewares in Australia: $19.95 or FREE for Small Homewares orders over $200.
Large Homewares in Australia: $39.95
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