This cooking spatula was made from black locust wood salvaged from a century old gatepost. The spatula's shape is meant to be comfortable even when used for a long time and it was tapered thin at the working end to be able to slide under and flip inside the pan. The chocolate brown colour comes from the extended curing time (normally a golden yellow colour). Made entirely by hand using hand tools it is treated with walnut oil.
Walnut oil, Black locust wood, Spatula
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Zsombi collects driftwood to make kitchen tools