Creative Display Ideas For Your Welsh Love Spoons

Welsh love spoons are a traditional art form that first originated in Wales in the 17th century. At first, it was simply a way of producing a more decorative wooden kitchen utensil with a carved handle. Over time, the decorative element became the sole purpose of the spoon, and they were displayed on the wall, often beside the fireplace.

The designs evolved to include symbols that were used to impart special meanings or carry messages of God’s favour. For example, a spoon handle might feature Celtic knotwork, which can represent the eternal or everlasting nature of love. An angel signifies protection, and a ball in a cage represents love held safe.

There are dozens of different symbols and designs that can represent a happy event, or simply celebrate your love for a person or indeed the wonderful nation of Wales! Choose from Welsh dragons, flowers, horseshoes, birds, bells, and much more. In fact, many people have a collection of several spoons so they are not limited to just one design.

This raises the question of how to display a beautiful collection of love spoons to best effect, where they will bring you and your family or visitors joy every time you see them. Here are a few suggestions!

Follow the fireplace tradition

It was once customary to hang the spoon with a length of ribbon beside the fireplace, possibly to complement horse brasses or other traditional decorations. This is still a wonderful way to display your love spoon if you have a fireplace in your home. Alternatively, you could hang it beside a doorway where you will see it every time you leave the house.

Frame your lovespoons

The spoons are works of art that look even more special when mounted in a frame. They can be glued or pinned into place on a contrasting background, and placed in a frame that is made from a complementary wood, such as limewood, sycamore, or walnut.

This is an elegant way to show off a single spoon, or even to create a gallery wall to display a collection of spoons together. It is sure to create an instant focal point that will draw the eye of all your visitors.

Include them in a floating shelf display

A popular interior design feature is to have a staggered row of floating shelves on a wall to display photographs and ornaments. Include your love spoons in this display by putting them on a stand or simply propping them up against the wall.

Put them in a display cabinet

Glass-fronted display cabinets that are used to showcase mementoes, chinaware, photographs and more are making a comeback, thanks to the nostalgic trend for vintage interior design schemes. These are the perfect way to display your spoons safely away from dust and any inquisitive pets and children.

A backlit display cabinet will show off the fine detail of the carvings to best effect, so that you can fully appreciate the intricate craftsmanship.

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