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Royal Spurtle Stirrer
£150.00
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Pickup available at Scottish Textiles Showcase 20 St Mary's Street
Usually ready in 4 hours
Description
Made in Fife by artisan cabinet-maker John Isaacs of Carving in Scotland using locally sourced wood.
The spurtle is a wooden Scottish kitchen tool, dating from the 15th century, used to stir porridge, soups, stews, and broths. The royal spurtle is a replica of one gifted to King Charles III to mark the celebration of Edinburgh 900. The design is inspired by an oak panel at Arbroath Abbey.
Care instructions are included to help keep your spurtle looking well and lasting a lifetime.
Images are an example only, each spurtle has its own unique grain.
Approximate dimensions: 27cm long.