Tramanto Olive Wood Spatulas and Spoons Cooking Utensil Set, 12 inches – Corner Spoon, Round Spoon, Curved Spatula, Flat Spatula and Slotted Spatula

December 24, 2017 - Comment
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Tramanto – Cucina di Oliva

Accent your kitchen with this set of five stunning olive wood utensils, which features the following tools:

– Olive Wood Flat Spatula
– Olive Wood Slotted Spatula
– Olive Wood Curved Spatula
– Olive Wood Spoon
– Olive Wood Corner Spoon

Designed to handle any and all kitchen tasks, this French inspired utensil set is both beautiful to look at and highly functional. Each utensil is hand carved from a single piece of olive wood, with the grain running the full length of the tool.

Olive wood is a durable wood and has been prized by both modern and ancient cultures for it’s warmth, elegance and function. Even revered for religious reasons, olive wood is a rare wood that is only harvested from pruned olive trees or in cases where the trees are no longer in production. Olive wood trees are so prized that they are never grown simply for the wood.

Each utensil measures 12″. Note that each piece is unique and hand made, so utensil sets will vary in minor shape and sizes from the pictures shown, but are guaranteed not to disappoint!

A Product of Thirteen Chefs(tm) *Photos shown of other Tramanto products are for demonstration purposes only. Utensil set not included in sale.

Product Features

  • Set of 5 Olive Wood Utensils: Flat Spatula, Curved Spatula, Slotted Spatula, Spoon and Corner Spoon
  • Each Utensil is 12 Inches and Hand Crafted from Single Piece of Genuine Olive Wood
  • Beautiful and Functional Kitchen Tools, Pleasing to Use and Enjoy
  • Great Gift Idea for the Cook, Kitchen Aficionado or Just For Yourself
  • Tramanto: Cucina di Oliva, Fine Olive Wood Goods for Your Kitchen

Comments

Remi says:

A little pretty for the kitchen. They’re wooden spoons…….. and beautiful! I cook a lot and these kinda make me happier when at the task. They’re a bit fussy with their care, but I’m willing to do the upkeep. Good stuff.

Debbie Parker says:

Still Love them I just received them a few days ago and used the spatula for the first time last night. I liked it a lot more than the plastic stuff they want you to use on your nonstick pans. They look fabulous in my utensil holder on the counter too. I had to retire quite a few things to make room but I know I’ll be using them all so I want them handy. 

Red Owl says:

Kitchen Art Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. They are definitely more of a decoration than a utensil, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t good to use. They work just as expected from any wooden utensil. The difference is that these are so aesthetically pleasing that I find myself using the plain, cheapy wooden utensils that I have had forever, just to keep these beautiful. 

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