A gathering of hand-carved utensils shaped from wood with care and attention. Each piece begins with the material itself—its grain, density, and quiet variations—then moves through the hands of the maker into forms meant for daily use.
Spoons, chopsticks, and other tools in this collection share a common language: warmth in the hand, a soft presence at the table, and a surface that reveals both the nature of the wood and the process of carving. Subtle marks, shifting tones, and gentle asymmetries are not imperfections but traces of making—evidence of time, touch, and intention.
These are objects to be used and returned to. With use, they develop a natural patina, deepening in character and becoming more fully their own.
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