Spoon Item Number: A8120 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Wooden spoon with an oval shaped bowl and short handle. The elongated bowl curves upwards and squares at one end to become a handle. At the end of the square handle is a small cylindrical finial, projecting at a slight angle. The underside of the handle has two shallow indentations on either side of the finial. The wood is a golden brown.

History Of Use

Along the Northwest Coast, in general, undecorated spoons of wood and horn were used in everyday life, while more elaborately carved versions were used on special occassions. The bowls of these spoons are too large to place in the mouth, so food is sipped from the sides or the end.

Cultural Context

household utensil; domestic