Moroccan Juniper Small Serving Spoon

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9'' Long x 2'' Wide

Material Type: Moroccan Juniper

The Middle Atlas tradition of hand crafting utensils goes back many years. Eating utensils made of wood are lightweight and durable enough to transport between locations as nomads once did. Today, these beautiful, yet functional, creations are still sold in local markets. Women still prefer to cook with them. No two spoons are exactly alike. Each one is as distinct as the hands that crafted it.

Juniper is one of the favorite types of wood that carvers like to use in the Middle Atlas mountains. It has a distinct and fresh cedar-like smell and it also grows plentifully in the mountain areas. Because the wood is softer than other types, such as cedar, juniper wood can be used to make intricate hand-chiseled designs that are beautiful to behold. The wood is also sturdy enough to stand the test of time.

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9'' Long x 2'' Wide

Material Type: Moroccan Juniper

The Middle Atlas tradition of hand crafting utensils goes back many years. Eating utensils made of wood are lightweight and durable enough to transport between locations as nomads once did. Today, these beautiful, yet functional, creations are still sold in local markets. Women still prefer to cook with them. No two spoons are exactly alike. Each one is as distinct as the hands that crafted it.

Juniper is one of the favorite types of wood that carvers like to use in the Middle Atlas mountains. It has a distinct and fresh cedar-like smell and it also grows plentifully in the mountain areas. Because the wood is softer than other types, such as cedar, juniper wood can be used to make intricate hand-chiseled designs that are beautiful to behold. The wood is also sturdy enough to stand the test of time.

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Measurements in Inches

9'' Long x 2'' Wide

Material Type: Moroccan Juniper

The Middle Atlas tradition of hand crafting utensils goes back many years. Eating utensils made of wood are lightweight and durable enough to transport between locations as nomads once did. Today, these beautiful, yet functional, creations are still sold in local markets. Women still prefer to cook with them. No two spoons are exactly alike. Each one is as distinct as the hands that crafted it.

Juniper is one of the favorite types of wood that carvers like to use in the Middle Atlas mountains. It has a distinct and fresh cedar-like smell and it also grows plentifully in the mountain areas. Because the wood is softer than other types, such as cedar, juniper wood can be used to make intricate hand-chiseled designs that are beautiful to behold. The wood is also sturdy enough to stand the test of time.