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Key Love Spoon

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Key Love Spoon - SKU#M-004

Each lovespoon has been hand carved from a single piece of Radal (Patagonia native tree) hardwood, combining ancient Celtic designs and symbols of love and affection.

Lovespoons may be given as a love token, as a mark of affection, or merely as a sign of friendship.

Centuries ago, Welshmen courted their women-folk by carving a lovespoon. This tradition of carving lovespoons has been followed by our artisans from Gaiman, the Welsh town in Patagonia.

Key symbol meaning: Home together, my house is yours and security.

Available Online Only. Exclusively at Patagonia Gifts.

Approx. dimensions: 6' - 15 cm. long.


 
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Price: $ 10.00 (£ 5.15)

 
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