Coconut Spoon (Set of 6): A Sustainable & Stylish Dining Essential
Original price was: ₹950.00.₹499.00Current price is: ₹499.00.
A coconut spoon is an eco-friendly and handcrafted alternative to plastic or metal cutlery, made from natural coconut shells. These spoons are perfect for enjoying smoothie bowls, soups, cereals, and other meals while supporting a sustainable lifestyle.
A coconut spoon is an eco-friendly and handcrafted alternative to plastic or metal cutlery, made from natural coconut shells. These spoons are perfect for enjoying smoothie bowls, soups, cereals, and other meals while supporting a sustainable lifestyle.
Why Choose a Coconut Spoon Set?
✅ Eco-Friendly & Sustainable – Made from discarded coconut shells or wood, reducing waste and promoting upcycling.
✅ Biodegradable & Plastic-Free – A natural alternative to plastic spoons, contributing to a zero-waste lifestyle.
✅ Handcrafted & Unique – Each spoon has a distinct, rustic texture, adding a natural touch to dining.
✅ Durable & Reusable – Proper care ensures long-lasting use, making them a great investment for eco-conscious individuals.
✅ Non-Toxic & Chemical-Free – No artificial coatings or harmful chemicals, ensuring food safety.
Uses of a Coconut Spoon Set
🥣 Eating Smoothie Bowls & Cereal – Pairs well with coconut bowls for an aesthetic meal experience.
🥗 Serving Salads & Snacks – Ideal for mixing and serving healthy dishes.
🍦 Scooping Desserts & Ice Cream – Works well with frozen treats and soft foods.
🏝️ Perfect for Travel & Camping – Lightweight, durable, and biodegradable, making them great for outdoor use.
🎁 Gift & Home Décor – A thoughtful gift for eco-conscious individuals or as a decorative cutlery set.
How Are Coconut Spoons Made?
1️⃣ Collection of Coconut Shells & Wood – Sourced from coconut farms and processing units.
2️⃣ Cutting & Shaping – The wood or shell is cut into spoon shapes and smoothed.
3️⃣ Polishing & Sanding – Natural oils enhance durability and finish.
4️⃣ Final Inspection & Packaging – Checked for quality before being packed into sets of 6.
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