| Lovespoons
And so his lovespoon, believed by many to be an extension of the Cawl Spoon, ( Cawl - an early Welsh broth, and staple part of the diet) neared completion, the time for acceptance or rejection would soon be upon him. They spent many happy years together, the lovespoon that had brought them together all those years before had taken pride of place upon the wall of their living room. Now, it had passed through the many generations that followed, keeping their love alive and everlasting. Is it the oldest known lovespoon? That question can never be answered as love spoons are rarely dated, therefore it is impossible to accurately date them. At the Museum of Welsh life at St. Fagan's in Cardiff, the collection there has one spoon dated back to the 1660s, as well as many other fine examples. One thing is sure though, the carving of lovespoons is a part of Welsh Culture going back many centuries. Now though, lovespoons are seen more as a memento of Wales, be that as a result of a trip to Wales, or for an exile longing for the green and pleasant land, still called Home. Whilst the carving and giving of lovespoons has not survived the test of time, and many of the lovespoons bought today are machine made, who knows, maybe one day, the old custom of carving a lovespoon for the one you love might re-emerge from the distant past and become part of Welsh Culture again. Welsh Love spoons are a unique Celtic, and especially Welsh, Craft. Wedding Favours. Wedding Favours are, typically, smaller versions of lovespoons that are handed out by the bride and groom as mementos to their guests. These are hand-made, like the lovespoons. Many thanks for your time. Paul. |
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