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Ships In: 2 weeks
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A centuries-old tool, reimagined for the modern kitchen
Our take on a traditional Scottish tool. Handcrafted for everyday versatility, the Wooden Spurtle stirs, scrapes, and serves with quiet confidence. Its slim, elegant shape glides through batters, stews, sauces, and grains—perfect for risottos, sourdough starters, scrambled eggs, and much more
Made from a single piece of sustainably sourced hardwood and finished by hand, each spurtle carries the character of the wood and the soul of the maker. Unlike metal utensils, it’s gentle on cookware and built to last through generations of meals.
✦ Great for stirring soups and stews
✦ Whisk & mix ingredients
✦ Spread jams, jellies, butter, and icing
✦ Good for stainless steel, carbon steel, copper, cast iron, and non-stick
✦ Finished with food-safe mineral oil
Dimensions:
13” x 1” x 0.5”
Available in Walnut, Cherry, and Hard Maple
✣ Wood grain varies from tree to tree so your piece will look different than the images ✣
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, within 24 hours on weekdays.
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Precise & Agile
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FAQs
What do you use for finish?
All of our utensils (and most of our kitchenware) are finished using food safe mineral oil.
Can this go in the dishwasher?
No. We don't recommend anything made from wood to go into the dishwasher.
How do I care for my Utensils?
Wash them by hand in hot soapy water.
Don't be afraid to use the scratchy part of your sponge
DO NOT let them soak in water
Reapply mineral oil when they start to look dry
What woods do you use?
All of our utensils are made from domestic hardwoods like Cherry, Walnut, and Hard Maple.