The Hewn Flatware | Hand-Carved Teak & Copper
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The Hewn Flatware | Hand-Carved Teak & Copper

$32

Hand-Carved Facets that Fit the Fingers

Part of our Yunnan Artisan collection, the Hewn Edition is a celebration of texture. Each handle is hand-carved from reclaimed teak, featuring deliberate geometric facets that provide a grounding, tactile grip. Paired with a hand-hammered red copper head, these tools are designed for the quiet, slow rituals of your day.

A Deliberate Touch

Whether you are scooping loose-leaf tea, stirring a morning oatmeal, or enjoying a delicate dessert, the Hewn Flatware transforms the mundane into a meditative experience. Bonded with natural purple shellac—an ancient resin—each piece is a singular artifact that bridges the gap between primitive form and modern refinement.

The Spec

Material: 99.9% Pure Red Copper & Reclaimed Teak.

Craft: Hand-carved geometric facets; bonded with natural shellac.

Origin: Artisanal Hand-Forged.

Round Spoon: Classic bowl shape (1.2" Head | 3.7" Handle)

Square Scoop: Spade shape for desserts (1.2" x 1.4" Head | 3.7" Handle)

Dessert Fork: Delicate three-prong design (2.2" x 1.0" Head | 3.7" Handle)

Care Ritual : Preserving Your Artifacts

Our collection is crafted from living metals and fine textiles designed to age gracefully alongside you. To preserve their integrity for generations, please observe the following principles:

Living Metal (Copper & Brass)

  • The First Use (Cookware): Wash gently with warm soapy water, dry completely, and apply a whisper-thin layer of cooking oil to condition the interior.
  • Hand Wash Only: Use mild soap and a soft sponge. Never use dishwashers, microwaves, or abrasive steel wool. (Avoid thermal shock: never rinse a hot pan with cold water).
  • Vital Precautions: Do not cook or store highly acidic/alkaline foods for prolonged periods. Raw metal is sensitive to moisture; always dry thoroughly immediately after washing and never store in damp conditions.
  • Embrace the Patina: The metal will naturally darken over time—a visual history of your rituals. To restore its original glow, polish gently with a lemon and salt paste.

Limited Edition Canvas & Textiles

  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to harsh UV rays may fade natural pigments and weaken organic fibers over time.
  • Gentle Dusting: Keep the surface pristine by lightly dusting with a soft, dry bristle brush or a lint-free cloth. Strictly avoid damp cloths or chemical cleaners.
  • Climate Control: Display or store your artwork in a well-ventilated space, away from excessive humidity or severe temperature shifts.
Shipping

Complimentary Shipping within the US & Canada.
Every UTKIK piece—whether a framed artwork or a hand-forged object—is carefully prepared and inspected before it begins its journey to you. Please allow 3-5 business days for processing and packaging. Once dispatched, you will receive a tracking link to follow its journey. Delivery typically takes 7-14 business days depending on your location.

Return policy

We hope your UTKIK piece brings a sense of unhurried peace to your space. We accept returns within 14 days of delivery, provided the item is in its original, pristine condition and packaging.

Return Shipping: As a mindful, independent brand, we do not cover return shipping fees. Customers are responsible for these costs.

Damaged Pieces: If your item arrives damaged from transit, please contact us at hello@utkik.co within 48 hours with photos, and we will swiftly arrange a replacement.

Manufacturing

At UTKIK, we reject mass-produced uniformity in favor of material honesty.

Our limited-edition prints are crafted by specialist archival printmakers, ensuring gallery-grade longevity and color depth. For our physical objects, we partner with independent artisans and small-batch workshops who share our devotion to ancestral techniques. Whether it is hand-beaten brass or raw natural textiles, every piece is designed to embrace its natural patina and age beautifully alongside you.

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"Tools for the quiet rituals." 

Bridging the gap between utility and art. These are hand-forged metals, carved woods, and fired clays—objects designed not just to be used, but to be held and admired.

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