Scallop Shell Ceramic Serving Spoon – 30.5cm
Bring a quiet, sculptural detail to your table with this scallop shell ceramic serving spoon.
Designed with a long slender handle and a softly shaped shell-inspired spoon head, this piece adds a gentle coastal and wabi-sabi character to everyday dining. The soft ivory glaze, subtle grey shading, and raised shell texture give the spoon a calm, organic presence while remaining practical for serving.
Its generous length makes it suitable for shared dishes, salads, soups, noodles, pasta, rice bowls, sauces, and table styling. Whether placed beside a large bowl, used for family-style serving, or styled as part of a quiet kitchen corner, this ceramic spoon brings a refined rustic touch to daily rituals.
📏 Size & Details
Length: Approx. 30.5 cm
Spoon Head Width: Approx. 7.4 cm
Weight: Approx. 148 g
Material: Stoneware ceramic
Finish: Soft glazed surface
Color: Soft Ivory White
Style: Scallop shell, rustic, Japanese-inspired, wabi-sabi
🎨 Color / Finish
Soft Ivory White
A gentle ivory glaze with subtle grey shading along the shell ridges. The slightly glossy surface highlights the sculpted texture, giving the spoon a quiet and natural ceramic character.
🌿 Natural Variation
Each piece is kiln-fired, allowing small differences in glaze tone, surface texture, color depth, and shading to appear naturally.
Slight variations in shell texture, glaze flow, grey accents, and surface details may appear from piece to piece. These details are part of the natural charm of ceramic tableware.
🍽 Perfect For
Salad serving
Soup and stew
Pasta and noodles
Rice and shared dishes
Sauces and side dishes
Family-style dining
Table styling and food photography
Pairing with ceramic bowls and serving plates
Wabi-sabi kitchen décor
Gifts for ceramic lovers
🧽 Care Instructions
Dishwasher safe
Microwave safe
Hand washing is recommended for long-term care
Avoid sudden extreme temperature changes
Handle with care, especially around the spoon head and long handle
❣️ Please Note
Due to the natural characteristics of ceramic clay and kiln-fired glaze, small pinholes, speckles, subtle glaze movement, and slight variations in color or size may appear. These are part of the natural charm of ceramic tableware.