Cookery Set
Cookery Set
Cookery Set

Cookery Set

Collection of wooden kitchen utensils - the perfect gift for a foodie.
Regular price$49.00
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A sweet gift set consisting of a Mninga Wood jam spoon and a butter knife, a Mninga scoop and African Blackwood scoop. The perfect gift for any foodie lover, these utensils can be used everyday in the kitchen, doubling up as elegant serving ware when having friends over for brunch or tea.

The jam spoon and butter knife are beautifully handcarved from local Mninga wood, which has a wonderful red grain tone. The small scoop also handcarved from local Mninga wood is designed with a wide rounded surface, ideal for using with sugar. It is also perfectly suitable for scooping spices and flour, or as a kitchen pantry spoon. The elegant African Blackwood scoop has an eye-catching bold design and works well for salt, sugar, spices or chutneys.


Material: Mninga Wood & African Blackwood.
Size: Jam & Butter Knife: Size approx: 18cm long | Mninga Wood Scoop: Size approx: 10.5cm long x 5.5cm spoon diameter | African Blackwood Scoop: size approx 8cm long
Care instructions: Hand-wash gently in lukewarm water and dry. Do not put in the dishwasher or leave soaking in liquids.

Made in Tanzania by Makonde carvers. Shipped from the UK. UK Delivery only, 3-5 days. Free returns to our UK warehouse.


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ABOUT THE BRAND

QÄSA QÄSA

QÄSA QÄSA stems from the Amharic (Ethiopian) word to mean inspire | awake | motivate. Taking inspiration from their heritage, Naeema and Aniqah founded QÄSA QÄSA in 2015 and set off on a journey to explore the incredibly diverse skills of artisans in Eastern Africa. They have partnered with exceptional artisans, non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) and community groups in Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Malawi to design and source unique products that combine traditional skills with modern design. All of their pieces are meticulously handcrafted using local and indigenous materials and take into account sustainability and ethical production.


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