Carved Welsh Lovespoons are popular items in Welsh households today (often hung on kitchen walls), but also have an historical significance and have become one of the most popular souvenirs for tourists to take home from Wales.
In the 16th-17th century in Wales, men would give women a lovespoon to show they had serious romantic intentions - and each wooden spoon incorporated meaningful carved symbols such as hearts (meaning 'my love is yours'), a cross (representing faith and marriage), a bell (again representing marriage) and flowers and leaves (reflecting growing love for someone).
Today, the Welsh Lovespoon tradition is kept alive by shops like this offering an outlet for local craftspeople. The tiny store has a range of ready-made lovespoons of various sizes in a variety of different woods, suitable as gifts for all sorts of occasions - from weddings to birthdays. They will also personalise them at no extra cost. You also get to see the world's largest and the world's smallest hand-carved wooden lovespoons in this very gallery! read more