I think pear is my favourite wood to carve out of what I have tried so far. It's a bit like a very firm cheddar- there are softer woods to carve like willow and birch, but I find they are easy to mess up for the same reasons. Where as ash on the other hand is hard graft on the hands and your nice sharp tools.
I tried to be a bit more Scandinavian in style with this one. I'm not sure about the underneath of the back of the spoon- it's a bit sharp for me but I like the shallow bowl and flat handle, it's comfy to use. My last pear spoon was carved with the bowl carved into the bark side- this one was toward the pith instead, so rather than having rings in the bowl it's created a really nice zigzag that I wasn't expecting. I've got a billet of pear ready that is radially cut too, which should make stripes in the bowl, that's the plan anyway.
I tried to be a bit more Scandinavian in style with this one. I'm not sure about the underneath of the back of the spoon- it's a bit sharp for me but I like the shallow bowl and flat handle, it's comfy to use. My last pear spoon was carved with the bowl carved into the bark side- this one was toward the pith instead, so rather than having rings in the bowl it's created a really nice zigzag that I wasn't expecting. I've got a billet of pear ready that is radially cut too, which should make stripes in the bowl, that's the plan anyway.