Maadili Short Handle Horn Tea Scoop
The perfect tool to scoop your favorite tea! This unique, hand-crafted scoop is sustainably made from the horns of the Ankole-Watusi, or Ankole Longhorn, a breed of cattle native to western Uganda and parts of East Africa. These distinctive horns are a recycled byproduct of the food industry and are purchased directly from the cattle keepers. The horn is then hand carved and polished by a small scale artisan community.
* Sustainably sourced horn from rural Ugandan cattle keepers, horn is used and upcycled instead of wasted
* Hand carved in small scale, Fair Trade artisan cooperative in Uganda
* High variability of horn color ensures that no two pieces are the same - pieces come in variable shades of white to brown to black
* Hand wash
The perfect tool to scoop your favorite tea! This unique, hand-crafted scoop is sustainably made from the horns of the Ankole-Watusi, or Ankole Longhorn, a breed of cattle native to western Uganda and parts of East Africa. These distinctive horns are a recycled byproduct of the food industry and are purchased directly from the cattle keepers. The horn is then hand carved and polished by a small scale artisan community.
* Sustainably sourced horn from rural Ugandan cattle keepers, horn is used and upcycled instead of wasted
* Hand carved in small scale, Fair Trade artisan cooperative in Uganda
* High variability of horn color ensures that no two pieces are the same - pieces come in variable shades of white to brown to black
* Hand wash
The perfect tool to scoop your favorite tea! This unique, hand-crafted scoop is sustainably made from the horns of the Ankole-Watusi, or Ankole Longhorn, a breed of cattle native to western Uganda and parts of East Africa. These distinctive horns are a recycled byproduct of the food industry and are purchased directly from the cattle keepers. The horn is then hand carved and polished by a small scale artisan community.
* Sustainably sourced horn from rural Ugandan cattle keepers, horn is used and upcycled instead of wasted
* Hand carved in small scale, Fair Trade artisan cooperative in Uganda
* High variability of horn color ensures that no two pieces are the same - pieces come in variable shades of white to brown to black
* Hand wash