The offerings brought to the Tabernacle are deeply symbolic, serving as a physical reflection of the historic event at Mount Sinai and the receiving of the Torah. The presentation of a single spoon represents the Torah being passed down directly from the hand of God [רש״י].
This specific symbolism raises a practical question, as it compares a standard vessel to a hand. Furthermore, God did not physically hand over the entire Torah, but rather the stone tablets. Because of this, the underlying meaning here points specifically to the Tablets of the Covenant [ברכת אשר על התורה]. This idea connects perfectly to the rest of the offering. The ten units of gold brought to the Tabernacle symbolize the Ten Commandments that were permanently engraved upon those very tablets [רש״י].