Listings show generic “wood” as well as specific species commonly used for spoons, including olivewood, acacia, and beechwood.
Head lengths in the listings range from about 3 inches up to about 5.47 inches, while head widths range from about 2.0 inches up to about 3.25 inches.
Finishes vary: some pieces are treated with natural oil, some have no surface treatment, and a few are lacquered or stained.
Measuring spoon sets commonly include 1/4 teaspoon, 1/2 teaspoon, 1 teaspoon, and 1 tablespoon; some sets feature engraved measurement markings.
Descriptions emphasize solid-wood construction, a sturdy/durable build, and natural-oil finishes that are noted to enhance longevity.