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Handmade in Richboro, Pennsylvania

Natural Wood Nesting Measuring Cup | Spoon Set

Sale price  $35.99 Regular price  $39.98
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What a perfect addition to any Apothecary or kitchen!

Our Natural Wood Nesting Measuring Cup & Spoon Set is more than a kitchen tool—it's a companion for the herbalist, the home apothecary, the slow food maker, and the sacred kitchen steward. Handcrafted from sustainably sourced beechwood and finished with a centuries-old natural lacquer oil, each piece honors the old ways—when every measurement was a prayer, and every remedy, a gift from the Earth.

Whether you're blending botanicals, measuring powdered herbs, or preparing nourishing recipes, these thoughtfully designed cups and spoons nest together like forest treasures, offering both elegance and ease. Their warm, organic grain is a gentle reminder of nature’s enduring grace—no plastics, no flash, just pure form and function rooted in tradition.

Choose Your Option:
• 4 Nesting Cups: 1 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup, 1/4 cup
• 4 Nesting Spoons: 1 Tbsp, 1 tsp, 1/2 tsp, 1/4 tsp
Each with carefully carved measurements and ergonomic handles for balanced, soulful use.

🌿 Features:
– Hand-carved beechwood with unique woodgrain character
– Naturally coated with a food-safe, non-toxic lacquer derived from the ancient lacquer tree
– Designed to nest together for intuitive storage
– Ideal for measuring herbs, teas, spices, and other botanical preparations
– Made for those who measure with heart as much as precision

🌞 Ritual Care:
To keep your set beautifully nourished, hand wash with mild soap and towel dry. Periodically treat with wood butter or natural oil to preserve the grain and prevent drying. Avoid soaking and dishwashers to extend the life of the wood.

💫 Please Note:
Each set is hand-finished—subtle variations in tone, shape, and grain are signs of authenticity, not flaws. Embrace the uniqueness of your piece as part of its story.


Bring beauty, meaning, and intention into every measure.
The perfect gift for herbalists, slow food lovers, earth-rooted cooks, or anyone who understands that how you measure is just as sacred as what you’re making.

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