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1 Short Handle Horn Coffee Scoop - Fair Trade Handcrafted

1 Short Handle Horn Coffee Scoop - Fair Trade Handcrafted

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Looking for a way to scoop your Fair Trade coffee? This short handled horn coffee scoop is a must-have for portioning out your favorite coffee beans. Plus, it's made from the horns of the Ankole-Watusi, a unique breed of cattle from western Uganda and East Africa. Each horn is hand-crafted and sustainably sourced from the food industry to support local cattle keeping communities. 

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Details

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

• Made in Uganda

• Weight: 0.64 oz (18.14 g)

• Dimensions: 4 x 1 x 1 in (10.2 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm)

  • Fair Trade
  • Hand Made
  • Fair Wage
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"Maadili Collective"

Our Partner, "Maadili Collective works with small artisan communities to improve skills, inspire artistic expression, and boost economic stability through transparent partnerships."

Fair Trade Handcrafted coffee spoon collections -horns

from Maadili Collective

Agines - Artisan

"I have been weaving now for 4 years. Before weaving baskets and joining this cooperative, I never used to earn a living but now I am earning money to pay school fees for my children. The women in the group bring me hope by comforting me when I have a problem and they promise me that if we keep weaving, everything will be okay. I look at these women as my sisters."

Handcrafted Horn Products

Horn artisans source cow horns from cattle keepers in rural Uganda, supporting local communities. A small cooperative crafts top-quality home decor and jewelry. The horns are sustainably sourced to recycle a byproduct from the food industry, reducing waste.