Rose + Fitzgerald Ankole Horn Serving Spoon Set
What I love about these serving spoons are their striking design made from Ankole horn, known for its color variations from light to dark. They bring me back to my recent trip to Kenya and Tanzania, where I’d see similar items in small gift shops. I highly recommend making the trip if you can, but just bringing one of these pieces into your kitchen is great, too! Handcrafted in Kampala, Uganda, no two pieces are alike, which makes each set one of a kind. This artisan homegoods company was founded by a young husband and wife duo out of SoCal who make expeditions to East Africa to work with extraordinary craftspeople and create their goods.
What I love about these serving spoons are their striking design made from Ankole horn, known for its color variations from light to dark. They bring me back to my recent trip to Kenya and Tanzania, where I’d see similar items in small gift shops. I highly recommend making the trip if you can, but just bringing one of these pieces into your kitchen is great, too! Handcrafted in Kampala, Uganda, no two pieces are alike, which makes each set one of a kind. This artisan homegoods company was founded by a young husband and wife duo out of SoCal who make expeditions to East Africa to work with extraordinary craftspeople and create their goods.
What I love about these serving spoons are their striking design made from Ankole horn, known for its color variations from light to dark. They bring me back to my recent trip to Kenya and Tanzania, where I’d see similar items in small gift shops. I highly recommend making the trip if you can, but just bringing one of these pieces into your kitchen is great, too! Handcrafted in Kampala, Uganda, no two pieces are alike, which makes each set one of a kind. This artisan homegoods company was founded by a young husband and wife duo out of SoCal who make expeditions to East Africa to work with extraordinary craftspeople and create their goods.