Pâté Spreader
Description
Birdseye maple reveals its distinctive character in this pâté spreader handmade by award-winning artist Edward Wohl. In addition to pâté, this tool is perfect for spreading butter, jam, tapenade, and soft cheese.
Hard maple, found mostly in the northern US and southern Canada, is prized for its beauty and durability. Because of its high density and fine, even grain, hard maple absorbs relatively little moisture from food. It also provides a pleasing finish – a smooth, even surface with an attractive luster. Only 1 in perhaps 500 hard maple trees will exhibit this birdseye pattern, and experts are uncertain why it occurs. Since birdseye maple varies tremendously in color and grain pattern, each spreader is crafted using carefully selected sections from a single piece of wood.
Care: Handwash your pâté spreader with mild detergent and warm water, then towel dry immediately. Kiln-dried wood is highly susceptible to water and dampness, so never allow one edge or side to be left on a wet surface. Every two weeks or so, wipe your knife with mineral oil to renew the finish and protect the wood. Let the oil soak in for several hours or overnight and wipe off the excess.
Please Note: Each spreader is individually handcrafted, so no two will be identical. Expect variations in wood grain patterns.
- Artist: Edward Wohl
- American Made in Ridgeway, WI
- Birdseye maple pâté spreader
- Handwash only
- Dimensions: 8″ L x 1″ W
$22.00
6 in stock