Handmade ceramic serving spoons in brown clay with a choice of blue glaze — small enough for honey, jam or condiments, with a hanging hole at the handle so they double as wall pieces when they’re not in the jar.
The making: Hand-shaped in our garden shed in Scotland by Fabode’s maker partner from brown clay. Each spoon is shaped individually — no mould — so the bowl and handle vary just enough to read as handmade. A hanging hole is pierced through the top of the handle, both surfaces are glazed for daily use, and the spoons are kiln-fired.
How it looks: Three glaze options over the warm brown clay base. Lighter Blue breaks transparent in places, letting the clay peek through for a rustic, organic look. Transparent Turquoise sits dense in the bowl and gracefully breaks transparent at the edges, highlighting the clay’s warmth. Deep Maritime Blue stays a solid rich dark blue against the brown — the most contrast. Hanging holes at the handle for wall display.
Use it for:
- Serving honey, jam, sauce or chutney at a long-table meal
- Spice, sugar or condiment scoops kept hanging on a kitchen rail
- A small wall display above a coffee station or open shelf
- A housewarming gift for a friend setting up a kitchen
- Stocking-filler or under-£10 thank-you gift
A considered gift for the friend who hangs the wooden spoons rather than hiding them — housewarmings, stocking-fillers, or simply because.
Care: Hand wash with mild soap; the glaze is fully fired but daily washing keeps the finish sharp.
Size:
- Approximately 18 cm long
- Hanging hole at the handle
- Three glaze variants — choose at checkout
- Handmade — small variations are part of the character


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