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Old Coconut Spoons from Timor

Probably from the traditional village of Boti, in central, mountainous Timor, this set of three spoons shows the attention to detail given to everyday objects by the Timorese people. Utilizing the rounded shape of the inner coconut shell (‘tempurung’), they cut and carve lovely decorative shapes for the handles and spoon bowls. These are old and show use. 3 sets available, but designs vary slightly; please allow us to choose a nice selection for you.

Size: 4 in. x 2.25 in (largest)

$55.00  Set of 3

SKU: ATW289 Category: Tools of Utility

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