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This particular piece features the asymmetrical tear drop scoop, uniquely sculpted end with a hole for hanging. Ebonized with

Wooden Dessert Fork - Uda Masashi

This fork is carved out from a single piece of hard-wood. Made in Japan by wood artist Uda Masashi. 

 

Each piece is unique, and finished with 100 % plant-based oil. This particular piece features decorative sculpted handle with floral pattern. Great for eating fruits or cakes.

 

Well-dried and seasoned Japanese cherry or walnut wood is used. It means this is not 'green wood' but 'hard-wood' carving. 'Hard wood' items would not warp over time and last longer than 'green wood' ones thanks to the absence of moisture in the fibre.

 

The artist used iron and vinegar to dye the wood. Iron dioxide is a traditional dyeing method and food safe. Wax resistant technique is also used with this piece.

 

Dimensions: approx.
22.5 x 5.7 x 1.8 cm
9 x 2.2 x 0.75 inches

 

Sold separately. Price is for single item only.

  • Care

    These wooden items are treated with 100 % plant-based oil. Oil could transfer onto the wall or paper when it is new.

    Apply any plant based oil when the wood looks dry after years of use. Our suggestion is using linseed or walnut oil. Wipe off any excess oil after application and let the item air-dried completely.

  • About the Artist

    Uda Masashi is designer and woodworker who crafts tableware and home items from locally and responsibly sourced wood.  All his pieces are carefully hand carved and one of a kind. Browse on the artist page here.

    The pieces Uda creates are relaxed, friendly and warm. Many are designed asymmetrically, warped or round-edged, embracing irregular organic form, and make people smile. Naturally these pieces connect with the user's feeling and produce an emotional tie.

    Uda uses natural dye, including Japanese indigo, to stain wood and also combines with wax technique.  his tableware are treated with pure plants oil and food safe. Japanese cherry, walnut, chestnut are the most used variety of wood.

    Uda learned furniture design and worked as stage setter as well as furniture maker. Later he found his passion on rather smaller functional objects and set up his own studio, Monom.

    Monom is tucked in a quiet mountain village in Chichibu in Japan, where many people travel to see the maker and buy new pieces.

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