Description
- Made by Crafique
- Delivery from a small business in Sri Lanka
- Materials: Wood Alstonia macrophylla, Coconut shell
Coconut shell spoons are eco-friendly utensils made from the shells of coconuts. They are crafted by carving out the shell and shaping it into a spoon form. These spoons are gaining popularity as a sustainable alternative to plastic or metal utensils because they are biodegradable and renewable. Additionally, coconut shell spoons often have a unique and natural aesthetic, adding a touch of rustic charm to dining experiences. They’re commonly used for serving desserts, salads, or other dishes at eco-conscious events or in environmentally friendly households.
Spoon Handle size – 12.5cm (5 inches)
Shell Diameter size – 5cm (2 inches)
(please allow minor error of measurement)
If you need various size coconut shell spoons kindly visit my shop
Please not that this not just a paint. We call this painting as “Laksha”
I will just introduce about Laksha.
Laksha,(as well known lac / lacquer) work can be described as the most attractive and unique of Sri Lankan handicrafts.
These skillfully made traditional handicrafts are a very popular choice amongst tourists and seekers of tokens depicting Sri Lankan culture. Originating in central part of Sri Lanka, the knowledge of lacquer making has spread throughout the island over the centuries.
The base product for the traditional lacquerware is a wax derived from a species of insects, which is imported from India. Whilst the age-old methods are used by some, new tools and procedures introduced with time are preferred by the others in the making of these complex and exquisite designs.









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