Welsh Love Spoon by George Wood #2
by Karen Adams
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Welsh Love Spoon by George Wood #2
Artist
Karen Adams
Medium
Photograph - Photography Of Wood Carving
Description
This Love Spoon is one my dad carved for me. The intertwined hearts are an everlasting symbol of the love of our family for each other.
My dad had terrible tremors in his hands. Yet, when he sat down with a block of wood something close to magic happened. He and mom visited Wales about twenty years ago and connected with our family heritage. He was deeply touched and inspired by Welsh Love Spoons. He wrote this description to accompany his work: Love spoons originated in Wales in the 17th century. Originally made for utilitarian use, they soon became articles to be kept and admired. They developed symbolic significance as young men made them while thinking about a young lady of their fancy. Seamen passed time away at sea again trying to show their devotion or intentions for a lady.
One explanation of their origin was that the fathers of the intended gave suitors , when they called, a knife and a piece of wood to occupy their hands wile calling...thus the term Spooning.
Love Spoons are popular again as mementos from a visit to Wales, or given for presents, engagements, anniversaries, weddings, friendship, and to special people.
Dad carved many many of these and gave them away. He always attached a note telling the recipient of their gratitude to them for something and how special they were to mom and him. They are our family's greatest treasures.
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March 21st, 2014
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