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Lovespoons
A lovespoon is an ornately carved spoon traditionally made from a single piece
of wood by young men, especially in Wales, as a love token for their
sweethearts, to show their affection and intentions.
The earliest surviving example, displayed in the Welsh Folk museum in Cardiff,
dates from around 1667, although the tradition probably dates back long before
that.
The lovespoon originated from the 'cawl' (soup) spoon. Over generations,
decorative carvings were added to the spoon and it lost its original practical
use and became a treasured decorative item to be hung proudly on a wall.
Certain symbols came to have specific meanings: a horseshoe for luck, a cross
for faith, bells for marriage hearts for love, among others.
The lovespoon was given to a young woman by her suitor. It was important for
the girl's father to see that the young man was capable of providing for the
family and woodworking.
Sailors would often carve lovespoons during their long journeys, which is why
anchors would often be incorporated into the carvings.
Although the Welsh lovespoon is the most famous there are also traditions of
lovespoons in Scandinavia and some parts of Eastern Europe, which have their
own unique styles and techniques.
Today lovespoons are given as wedding and anniversary gifts, as well as
birthday, baby gifts, Christmas and 'just because'. They are mostly a folk
craft now but can be romantic under the right circumstances.
All out lovespoons are hand crafted from quality hardwood. Sourced here in
Wales, and we endeavour to use wood from renewable sources at all times, and
our prices are inclusive of all engraving.
We can also supply mini lovespoon favours which make a unique and wonderful
memento of your wedding for your guests. These can be supplied with ribbons and
flowers to match your chosen wedding colours. They can also be engraved with
your names, initials or wedding date, please contact us for further details.
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