These Bossa Nova demitasse spoons start with a gracefully small stem attached to the bowl of the spoon, with a set of straight rays flaring outward toward the end of the demitasse spoon’s handle. At the very end, the demitasse spoon’s handle is broad and thick at the base. While graceful, the taper gives this demitasse spoon a strong flared appearance. But as we all know, the “Bossa Nova” means “new trend,” and we sure can dance to it! If you count the raised ridges within the bordered design of this demitasse spoon, you’ll see SEVEN - which is significant for many reasons; the main one being that you can use this spoon with your espresso each day of the week! This is a beautiful demitasse spoon to use when waking up with your morning espresso, or while doing the Bossa Nova after dinner: a “new trend” indeed!
These Bossa Nova demitasse spoons are made of the highest quality 18/10 stainless steel, which have a highly polished finish. To learn about stainless steel demitasse spoons, click HERE to read our article about stainless steel and its use in spoons. The 18/10 stainless steel grade will not rust, and will remain shiny. In addition to a relatively high level of chromium to insulate the steel from corrosive oxidation, these demitasse spoons have the highest level of nickel used in silverware, which gives your demitasse spoons their glimmering shine.
The Bossa Nova demitasse spoons are 4.5” long, and will make an excellent addition to your home’s coffee bar and dining room set. They are well balanced with an even weight distribution, and feel good in the hand. These are great spoons for serving with your espresso. The detail in these demitasse spoons is very cleanly articulated. You can tell that these are high-quality espresso spoons by looking at them carefully - which you’re sure to do once you see them.
Enjoy your demitasse, and enjoy your spoons! You and your guests are sure to find them enchanting. And above all, Enjoy Your Music - especially the Bossa Nova. Click HERE if you're interested in reading about the history of the demitasse spoon.