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You will be bidding on some of the finest cooking utensils in the country. They are made by William Chappelow of the Tryyn Gallery in Guatay, California whose work is included in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Instutition. Each is hand shaped with attention paid to 'Hand Feel' and balance. All have a sumptuous glossy food safe carnuba wax finish to show off wood color and grain configuration. They are wonderful to look at and fun to use. Each comes with a brochure detailing the 35 year history of the Tryyn Gallery. For your consideration is a most unusual spoon. This is one of my spouted ceremonial spoons from my Art Spoon Series. It uses the basic concept of the humble pour spout to explore the spatial possibilities of proportion, function and design. The spoon itself is one of the most basic tools used in human culture since the beginning of our ability to conceive of tool use. This piece is made from East Indian Rosewood and its dimensions are 10"(L) x 4"(W) x 1 & 1/2"(D). The function and title is described as 'MULTI-SPOUTED BLACK BEAN SOUP SERVER'. A THANK YOU GIFT IS INCLUDED WITH EACH PURCHASE, THE SIZE OF WHICH DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF YOUR PURCHASE OR PURCHASES. We offer FREE shipping on a combined purchase of $150.00 or more. Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE! |
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