Silversong & HawkMason
Hey, I heard you whittle spoons from reclaimed furniture. I've always loved finding stories in old wood. What do you look for when you carve?
I look for the grain’s story. Old lines, hidden cuts, a rough edge that feels true. I shape what the wood wants, keep it simple, no extra flair. The spoon becomes a tool, not a romance.
That’s a beautiful way to listen—like finding a quiet melody in the wood. I love how you let the grain guide you, keeping the spoon honest and useful. It’s like turning a raw instrument into a song that people can actually play with. Keep that soul in the simple lines, and the spoon will sing its own quiet tune.
Thanks. Keep it raw, keep it real.
Glad to hear that, and remember—when the wood speaks, let your hand listen. It’s the truest song you’ll ever carve.