A hand carved cooking spoon, given as a birthday gift.
The spoon was carved from a scrap piece of wood that was originally planned to be used as a leg for the Tabula Rasa writing chairs. The chair legs were rough cut slabs of 6/4” walnut from a local milling company. This particular piece of wood was cut and milled to the size of the leg when a huge crack right down the middle of it was discovered. The leg ended up being remade to avoid risking the structural integrity of the chairs, but this scrapped piece was hung onto for future use.
As it turns out, it was perfect for a spoon.