I am Kikuchichi Spoon. Not all spoons are created the same way. Let’s just say, some spoons are curvier while others, like myself are a bit more flat.
Curator's Notes
This spoon was originally designed by wood artisan Takashi Tomii as a spoon for eating yogurt. It’s flat head, thin edges and oval bowl are ideal for scraping the walls of containers and scooping the perfect bite of yogurt. In general it has many applications and can even be used to taste sauces or for pudding and other desserts!
Kikuchichi Spoon was curated by Stevenson Aung
Designer/Maker
Maker: Takashi Tomii
Designer: Takashi Tomii
Specifications
Dimensions:
1.2” (w) x ” 5.9 (l) x 0.4" (h) or 30mm (w) x 149mm (l) x 10mm (h)
Weight:
0.2 oz or 5.7 g
Materials:
Cherry wood
Details
- Made in Japan
- Hand carved by Takashi Tomii
- Finished with natural oil and bee's wax
- Crafted from solid cherry wood
- The back of the spoon is carved flat allowing the spoon to rest flush against a tabletop surface
- Apply natural mineral oil periodically to seal against bacteria and to hydrate wood
- These spoons are made by hand and will vary slightly in dimension and shape
- Hand washing recommended
- Do not soak in water for prolonged periods of time