by Sarah A | 22 Jan, 2022 | Welsh Love Spoon History
Valentine’s Day in the 21st century is all about romance, love, and passion, and a day where people can celebrate the deep feelings they share for each other. Gift giving on Valentine’s Day usually sticks to a tried and tested formula of red roses, chocolates, and a...
by Sarah A | 9 Dec, 2021 | Welsh Love Spoon History
Welsh crafts have always been at the heart of Welsh life and have derived from all corners of the country. From potters to artists, carvers to weavers, there has always been a strong tradition in Wales for making quality products by hand. If you’re visiting Christmas...
by Sarah A | 10 Nov, 2021 | Welsh Love Spoon History
When it comes to comparing national flags, the Welsh surely win every time with their iconic Red Dragon (Y Ddraig Goch in Welsh) on a green and white background. Although the symbol wasn’t officially recognised in its current iteration as the national flag until 1959,...
by Sarah A | 2 Nov, 2021 | Welsh Love Spoon History
The fascination people have with Welsh love spoons is not just found in the fact they are such a deeply-embedded tradition, or the ornate craftsmanship that goes into making them. It is the fact that they are part of such a broad and deep Welsh cultural heritage that...
by Sarah A | 20 Oct, 2021 | Welsh Love Spoon History
Cymraeg, the Welsh language, is part of the Celtic family of languages and remained with the Celtic people who settled in what is now known as Wales. The fact that the Welsh language is still spoken today is testimony to the pride of the Welsh nation. The Welsh have...