Sweet wooden love spoon for your cariad.
Lovespoons have been a traditional romantic gift in Wales for centuries. A young man would spend many hours carving a spoon for his sweetheart. The lucky girl’s father would inspect the spoon to judge whether or not the suitor was good enough!
The tradition is now spreading quickly around the world as a special gift for weddings, anniversaries or just to say ‘diolch’ (thank you)
- Hand carved by Paul Curtis in Pontypridd, Wales
- The dragon of course symbolises Cymru / Wales and the heart and twisted stem ‘love’ and ‘two lives become one / togetherness’
- Includes a little information booklet with the history of lovespoons, their symbols and what they mean in both Welsh and English
- We keep these in stock so they are ready to go (no make time)
- Made from sustainable Welsh Hardwood.
- Would also make a unique wedding favour.
- Measures approximately 14cm tall, 4cm widest point, 1cm deep.
Please note, as these are handcrafted from wood they may vary in thickness, size and colour. No two will be alike!
A Little About the Maker…
Paul Curtis is a mastercraftsman who created his first lovespoon in 1983 after learning about them from Gwyndaf Breese at St Fagan’s National Museum of Wales. In 1985 he set up his own business creating lovespoons following the traditional method established in the 17th and 18th centuries. This is your chance to own a work of art and a piece of Wales.
When Paul makes a love spoon, the Welsh wood is hand selected and cut to a manageable size to allow the carving to begin. Once a rough outline of the design is made, the tedious task of carving each detailed symbol to the crisp level of quality that you know and cherish begins. One slip of the hand and the entire process starts again. Once he has hand carved the love-spoon it is sanded varying grades of sandpaper.