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In
Wales wooden love spoons
were carved and given as
gifts on February 14th.
Hearts, keys and
keyholes were favorite
decorations on the
spoons with decoration
meant, "You unlock my
heart!"
Love spoons are
traditionally carved
from one piece of wood
and you will note a
sailing theme that runs
throughout many of the
carved symbols. Welsh
sailors, spending many
long and lonely hours at
sea, used the time to
carve spoons for the
girl that they had left
at home. As artists
their work reflected
their daily experiences.
Celtic spoons worked
from the rigging ropes
came to mean
"everlasting love" while
the anchor design was
used to show that the
sailors heart was "home
to stay or anchored at
home with her". The
ship's wheel showed his
intentions to "work hard
for her and the family
she would give him."
Agricultural designs
also are prominent in
the Welsh Love Spoon.
The ship's wheel is also
show as a wagon wheel,
again showing the man's
intentions of becoming a
good provider for the
family. Twisted vines
and leaves showed a
"love that would
continue to grow
throughout the years".
The horseshoe, just as
it still does today,
meant "good luck and
good fortunes ahead".
Another symbol that was
common is the heart
which showed "his love
for her", the double
heart meaning a "shared
or returned love", and
the heart shaped spoon
bowl suggesting a "life
full of love".
Both
the bell and cross were
"will you marry me"
symbols and the cross
also implied "faith".
Flowers within the
carving ask if he "may
court her" and showed
his growing affection
for her.
How
intricate and
complicated the carving
of the spoon was came to
show how intense his
love for her was. From
this came double spoons
showing that "they would
be together forever" and
even triple spoons for
"their growing family".
The
open link chain and ball
in cage carving are
often found in Welsh
Love Spoons. Worked from
one piece of wood the
open link chain is used
to connect the different
design pieces. The
number of links in the
chain came to mean the
"number" of the symbols
used ... the number of
children he was hoping
she would give him ...
the number of years they
would be together. The
ball and cage showed
that "he would protect
her love".
Using
the symbols of the Welsh
Love Spoons, the sample
spoon shown at the top
of this page includes a
Celtic Knot that has the
shape of two hearts, a
vine twist below the
second heart, and a
horse shoe shape just
above the bowl created
by the ends of the knot
strings..
Double Heart: They love
each other, a shared
love
Celtic Knot: Everlasting
love
Vine Twist: Our love
will grow
Horse Shoe: Good luck
and good fortune
The second sample of the
Welsh Love Spoon above
could be read as the
following:
Single Heart: May I
court you?
Vine Twist: Our love
will grow
Three Link Chain:
Married within three
years
Ball in Cage: Your love
is safe with me
Heart Shaped Spoon: We
will have a life full of
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