Jar Spoons are practical and useful gifts that don’t clutter the house. When they’re not in use, they live in the cutlery drawer. This one has a hare sitting on the top.
Perfect presents for nature lovers, or lovers of the British Countryside.
No more sticky fingers with our silver coloured long handled pewter hare spoon, with a hook to hang it from the edge of any jam jar.
Give as a token of love or friendship and why not give one with a jar of something special?
The hare signifies the fertility of Spring, of new life as the sun returns to the earth. Light and dark are of equal length yet the light is growing stronger.
Did you know…
The hare was sacred to the goddess Eostre and eventually became known as the Easter bunny. The cross on a hot cross bun (originally a pagan offering) is said to represent the four quarters of the moon.
The symbol of the moon gazing hare almost universally means fertility. The hare is always an attribute of Luna deities and was especially important to early Britons who believed that seeing a moon gazing hare would bring growth, re-birth, abundance, new beginnings and good fortune.
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