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Made in the United States.

A narrow spoon for scooping marrow or reaching capers and spices in long jars.

Ann Ladson uses traditional metalworking techniques through an intuitive and artful design process. All work is done by hand from start to finish. She begins with a sketch, fleshed out in wax or metal, that is then cast in Vermont by artisans who modify techniques and solutions for the specific needs of each design.

Each piece is forged and raised, soldered, then cast and finished by hand.

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Details

Made in the United States.

A narrow spoon for scooping marrow or reaching capers and spices in long jars.

Ann Ladson uses traditional metalworking techniques through an intuitive and artful design process. All work is done by hand from start to finish. She begins with a sketch, fleshed out in wax or metal, that is then cast in Vermont by artisans who modify techniques and solutions for the specific needs of each design.

Each piece is forged and raised, soldered, then cast and finished by hand.

Materials

Dimensions

Care