All kitchen utensils and tableware made in Albania and selected by Amphitria

In the rugged mountains of northern Albania, wood still speaks the language of the ancients. Here, in stone villages and slate-roofed houses, hands carve the noblest nature has to offer: beech, walnut, and chestnut. Each spoon, cutting board, or mortar is shaped by hand, often without machinery, according to techniques passed down through the generations. These utensils, with their simple yet powerful lines, tell the story of a cuisine without artifice, deeply rooted in the earth. In Albania, wood isn't just for cooking: it embodies a way of life built on connection, patience, and respect for resources.
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