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Cornish Spoons wooden spoons and cooking implements are available in many different styles and sizes, ranging from small beverage spoons, eating spoons and love spoons, through to scoops for the kitchen or bathroom and large serving spoons for the table.
Unlike mass produced products, each and every spoon or utensil has been individually crafted by hand from responsibly resourced timber (and locally-sourced wood wherever possible) in Cornwall, using traditional tools and incorporating sea glass, fossils and semi-precious stones.
Milk Paint is used on painted handles. The paint is made from all natural earth materials using an ancient formula containing ingredients that pre-date the use of petrochemicals. A similar paint was used to decorate objects discovered in the tombs of the Pharaohs. It is environmentally safe, non-toxic and entirely solvent free.
Cornish spoons and scoops are finished with a food safe oil based on natural plant oils and waxes (sunflower oil, soya oil, thistle oil) giving a non-toxic finish that is ideal for surfaces that are expected to come into contact with food. It is 100% food-safe.
In Trew you will also find the Open Studios of Anthea Bowen – Ceramics, Richard Horner – Artist and David CP Harrison – Sculptures.
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Gravel path. Small step up into studio.
Directions
Turn off the A394 (the Helston – Penzance road) at Breage and follow the signs towards Carleen, Godolphin and Nancegollan. Trew is just over 1⁄2 mile from Breage. Hill Top Studio is opposite Trew Green with the sculptures on it.
Facilities
Fri 2nd Jun, 2023 — Fri 9th Jun, 2023
The Memorial Hall Padstow, Padstow
£ — £
Fri 12th May, 2023 — Sat 10th Jun, 2023
Penwith Gallery, St Ives
Fri 12th May, 2023 — Sat 10th Jun, 2023
Penwith Gallery, St Ives
Fri 9th Jun, 2023 — Sat 10th Jun, 2023
The Hypatia Trust, Penzance