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DID YOU KNOW ... Trees are cut down in winter, when frost stops the growth of mushroom that prevent wood diseases.
DID YOU KNOW ... Very few woodwork workshops have remained to manufacture wooden kitchenware.
DID YOU KNOW ... Drilling takes place along the tree rings.
DID YOU KNOW ... They undergo routing as immediately after cutting, when wood is still soft and easy to process.
DID YOU KNOW ... Dishes are made with the use of a traditional method – the so called chiseling technique, thus taking out the wooden mass with tools and fire.
This is a carefully and beautifully packed in a box, ready luxury set of wooden household items. The products are hand - made in accordance with traditional, today rarely applied, technology – so called method of ”hollowing”.
The set is composed of:
Big (22 x 22 x 9 cm), oval bowl made of
This is a carefully and beautifully packed in a box, ready luxury set of wooden household items. The products are hand - made in accordance with traditional, today rarely applied, technology – so called method of ”hollowing”.
The set is composed of:
Big (22 x 22 x 9 cm), oval bowl made of alder-tree wood. It can pose not only a household item, but also beautiful and unique decoration of both modern and traditional interior. Although its form is simple, owing to clearly visible traces of carving and noticeable draft of wooden grains, this bowl has very original character: 1 unit
Medium sized kitchen spoon (22 x 5 cm) made of alder-tree wood. It can be used in process of dishes’ preparation i.e. for salads or as a decorative spoon. Owing to precision of its manufacturing and beautiful shape, this spoon can pose not only household item, but also kitchen decoration: 2 units
Wooden dishes have been commonly used in households for centuries. However, the handicraft art of kitchenware making started to disappear together with the industrial development. Very few workshops manufacturing wooden kitchenware have remained until today (spoons, ladles or bowls). One of the most famous ones is a spoon workshop in the village of Zamczysk (eastern Poland) where our products come from. Spoons, ladles, colanders and bowls are handmade from lime and alder-wood in accordance with the traditional method – the so called carving technique. It consists in taking out wood mass with the use of tools and fire. Carving always takes place along the tree ring. Wood has to be specifically prepared. Trees are cut in winter when frost stops growth of mushrooms that prevent wood diseases. Carving takes place immediately after cutting a tree down. Wood is soft and easily undergoes processing then. Work is done with the use of various types of axes.
Mr Mieczysław runs a spoon-making workshop in a village of Zamczysk. He is said to be a man with a ‘spirit’. Every ordinary piece of wood turns into a beautiful spoon in his hands. He is the last spoon-maker in Zamczysk who uses the old traditional technology of spoon-manufacturing with the use of simple hand tools. He designs some patterns himself, others are inspired by traditional forms. Mr Mieczysław is a simple man who is fascinated with his art. He does not pay attention to competitions and distinctions.