Wood spoon and ladle set, 'Atitlan Ducks' (pair)
Nature inspires Diego Mendoza as he reclaims roots from the granadillo tree, letting the wood itself dictate the shape of each carving. Transformed into a serving spoon and matching ladle, the wood's grain enhances each one. Ducks convey memories of Lake Atitlan.
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