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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 8:15 am ET
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Knives and spoons from cow's horn

“This we know; the Earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the Earth. All things are connected like the blood which unites one family… Man did not weave the web of life- he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself” Chief Seattle, 1854

This is the statement that greets you at DeNatura’s shop on Etsy. One of the products that immediately caught my eye are the utensils fashioned from cow’s horns. Very very cool.

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No metal taste. No stains.

Bull, cow, ox or buffalo horn is called “guampa” in Spanish. Its color goes from shades of white to brown and black, so, slight variations of color is normal due to these different pigmentations. If you prefer items with other shades, they may be requested.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 8:15 am ET
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5 Comments

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  1. Ana Pacheco says:

    Oh thanks Cindy. It’s been a great experience.
    Best,
    Ana

  2. Cyndi Lavin says:

    I saw that, Ana! I always read Bon Appetit and the other foodie magazines. I was so happy for you and proud of you!! :-)

  3. Ana Pacheco says:

    Hello Cindy:

    Here I am again. To keep you posted, I wanted to let you know that in their November issue, Bon Appetit, featured my cow horn pie server. I’ve been selling them in my Etsy store.
    Best, Ana

  4. Cyndi Lavin says:

    My pleasure, Ana! I love all of your pieces :-)

  5. Ana Pacheco says:

    I own DeNatura and only now did I find your blog. I’m gladly surprised by your comments, Cindy. Thanks for having chosen my spreaders.

    Best,
    Ana

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