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Soeul Stainless Steel Tree Spoon

Soeul Stainless Steel Tree Spoon

Regular price $30.00 USD
Regular price $30.00 USD Sale price $30.00 USD
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The Soeul Craft artist, Aeyoung Kim took a casual stroll with her young son in the forest in Seoul one day and the freely swaying trees in the wind inspired her a question 'what if I can express this kind of freedom in every day objects such as simple cutleries?' So she sat down and started drawing these beautifully wild shapes of forks and spoons. 

Also, she explored new material, stainless steel, as more functional, easy to maintain metal for every day use.  She collaborated with Haruharu Studio and the letters 'H' & 'R' for 'Haruharu' were stamped to give a more finished branding aesthetic. 

How about helping your imaginative mind go wild and free while eating your favorite pasta, soup or favorite piece of cake?

*Please note each spoon is sold individually. The price is NOT for a set of 4 spoons.

Materials

Hand hammered stainless steel

Shipping & Returns

We will ship out within 1-3 days of receiving your order. From the day you have received the package, you have 10 days to return the items. You will have to pay for your own return shipping. We cannot refund the original shipping cost. The items must be brand new and unused with original packaging. Store credit only. We cannot accept returns after 14 days. we reserve the right to refuse any return.

Weight

0.11 lb

Care Instructions

Dishwasher safe.

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Soeul Craft

Metal artist Aeyoung Kim loves the name 'Soeul' which means 'a little village' in Korean. With the degree in Buddhism sculpture from Gyeongju; the capital of the ancient kingdom of Shilla (57 BC – 935 AD), and Masters in Metal craft, she naturally weaves the Shilla era sensibilities and modern day everyday crafts.

One of the Buddha's teaching is experiencing toil. (고) With her detail brass cutting pieces, she was reminded herself with this lesson of toil and she tried to enjoy the intensive labor of cutting details for vases, crown trays, everyday objects and mobiles. They truly are the work of art and the results of labor of love.