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Support Spindle – Pear Shaft + Mulberry & Chestnut Whorl (25.5 cm / 10″, 21 g / 0.74 oz) | Artisan Handmade by Kravelli

Support Spindle – Pear Shaft + Mulberry & Chestnut Whorl (25.5 cm / 10″, 21 g / 0.74 oz) | Artisan Handmade by Kravelli

Regular price $74.99 USD
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This artisan support spindle combines a smooth pear wood shaft with a striking dual-wood whorl crafted from mulberry and chestnut, creating a warm, visually unique tool with excellent balance and spin flow.

Weighing just 21 grams, this spindle is ideal for fine to medium yarns, offering quick acceleration, clean control, and a stable, graceful rotation. The 25.5 cm (10″) length is a favorite among supported spinners for its comfortable handling and smooth, predictable spin path.

The contrast of the mulberry and chestnut whorl adds not only beauty but also balanced weight distribution — resulting in a spindle that feels refined and responsive in hand.

Each spindle is hand-turned in the Kravelli workshop in Georgia with traditional tools and finished to a smooth, fiber-friendly sheen.

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📐 Measurements:

Spindle:

  • Length: 25.5 cm (~10″)

  • Weight: 21 g (~0.74 oz)

  • Shaft: Pear wood

  • Whorl: Mulberry + Chestnut

  • Style: Supported spindle


🧵 Materials & Finish:

  • Natural pear, mulberry, and chestnut woods

  • Finished with natural oil & beeswax

  • Smooth, snag-free surface ideal for all fiber types

  • Handmade in Georgia by Kravelli artisans


🛠️ Care Instructions:

  • Wipe spindle after each use

  • Avoid water and direct heat

  • Reapply natural wax/oil occasionally

  • Store in a dry, cool place


📦 Shipping Notes:

  • Ships worldwide from Georgia

  • US customers receive DDP shipping — no customs fees

  • Eco-friendly, protective packaging

  • Gift wrapping available on request

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