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Golden Hand Carved Rustic Chopping Board

 

Fit for royalty, this board adds a touch of class and elegance to your everyday cooking. Size: approx. 14 x 10 inches.
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£34.99 GBP
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Disclaimer: As each product is handmade, slight variations in its appearance can be expected. Colours may differ due to the use of natural materials (or because of lighting), these differences adds to its unique charm.

Care Instructions

Wash immediately after use. Wash with mild detergent using soft cloth or sponge. Do not serve hot food items. Do not scrub. Not recommended for dishwasher or microwave.

  • The Beauty of Versatility

    Hand carved and chiselled to perfection, this stylish multi-functional chopping board is made from 100% sustainable mango wood and finished with a beautiful golden border. Aside from everyday chopping of veg and meats, its sophisticated design is great for serving a cheese or graze board to your guests.

    From beauty to sustainability to versatility, it has it all.

  • Product Summary

    • Hand-carved from local mango wood by Aslam, an artisan from Saharanpur in India.
    • Influenced by Kashmiri designs.
    • Mango wood is sustainable, durable and water resistant.
    • Great as a cheese or graze board.
    • Size: 14 x 10 x 0.75 inches.

  • The Makers

    Intricately hand-carved from mango wood by Aslam from Saharanpur, India, which is known for its incredible woodwork. Here, origins of the craft can be traced back to the late 19th century and is influenced by Kashmiri designs due to its migration of artisans.

    The craftsmanship requires a selection of simple tools, hours of manual labour and precision.

  • The Material

    Although the mango tree is best known for its delicious fruit, its wood has been used in India for over 4,000 years to construct palaces, temples and mosques thanks to its durability, water-repellent properties, beauty and strength.

    Not only is mango wood sustainable, it generates extra income for farmers once the trees have stopped bearing fruit and provides an affordable and easy to work with the material for artisans.