Nicaragua Carpenters create an original and modern set of salad servers. They carve them by hand from seasoned caoba wood, its rich brown grain enhancing the design with a slight twist at the base of the handles. "We created this pair for you to be proud to display at the dinner table," the artisans confide.
Hand wash with soap and water. Never use a dishwasher or expose the wood to heat sources or water, as they could cause it to warp. To renew the shine, polish the wood with vegetable oil and a soft cloth.
Central America
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Twist of Nature, Hand Carved Cutting Board Natural Wood Color from Nicaragua
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Its beautiful
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Very happy with this purchase. Feels great, looks great & peforms well. Recommend it if you are considering buying.
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We have previously ordered 2 other carved-wood implements with this twist in the handle. We have given them as gifts, which were enthusiastically received, and prompted some lovely than-you notes. We plan to add this one to gifts for friends who already have others, and already know how warmly they will be received.
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Thank you. Amazing quality and looks brand new after months of use.
Twist of Nature, Hand Carved Cutting Board Natural Wood Color from Nicaragua
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We puchased the cutting board platter and then decided to get the wood turner. We are very impressed with the quality and workmanship of ghese products. Thank you.
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"Our art is related to Nicaraguan culture because it's a country of immense natural beauty that is reflected in the wood with which we work."
"I'm Paul Mohally and I live in Nicaragua, where I set up a carpentry workshop in my community. My hometown is located in a forested area where... read more