Drizzle honey with elegance and control using our handcrafted Olive Wood Honey Spoon – 14 cm of lightweight, eco-conscious beauty made for every sweet pour.
Precision Meets Natural Craft
Our honey spoon is made from richly grained olive wood, known for its durability and natural antibacterial properties. With a carved grooved head, this wooden honey dipper effortlessly gathers and releases honey, syrups, or molten chocolate with precision and style.
At just 14 cm in length, this compact spoon is perfect for kitchen counters, tea setups, or breakfast tables. It's the ultimate companion for drizzling honey on toast, over yogurt, or into your favorite cup of tea. It also handles syrups like maple, molasses, and caramel with grace.
Key Features:
- Length: 14 cm (5.5 inches)
- Grooved dipper head for controlled drizzle
- Handcrafted from 100% sustainably sourced olive wood
- Perfect for honey, syrups, melted chocolate, and more
- Lightweight and easy to handle
- Safe for all jars, mugs, and bowls
Why Choose Olive Wood?
Olive wood is one of the hardest and most beautiful hardwoods in the world. Its intricate natural grain makes every olive wood honey spoon a one-of-a-kind piece. Beyond aesthetics, this wood is naturally nonporous and resistant to stains or odors.
Sourced from retired olive trees that no longer produce fruit, each spoon is carved with care, honoring nature and tradition. No two items are identical, giving your kitchen an authentic rustic touch.
Care Instructions:
- Hand wash gently with mild soap and warm water
- Do not soak or put in the dishwasher
- Dry immediately with a soft towel
- Maintain occasionally with food-safe olive oil to preserve the natural grain
Perfect Gift for Sweet Moments
This elegant honey spoon makes a lovely gift for tea lovers, chefs, bakers, and honey enthusiasts. Whether as part of a breakfast tray, a kitchen gift set, or a rustic décor item, it adds charm to every drizzle. Also available in a 15 cm version.
Explore our Kitchen Accessories Collection for more handcrafted olive wood tools and utensils. For more about olive trees and sustainability, visit this olive wood article.