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Small Natural Wood Chopping Board A - Cedar II

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This irregular shaped chopping board is crafted from a single piece of timber. This board is made from cedar wood and can be used as a little cutting board and cute serving board. As it is made from virgin wood it features a natural gran, knots and a rich texture that showcases the beauty of the wood.

Details 

As each board is different the size measurement is purely a rough guide. 

H23cm (including handle) x W13.5cm 

Material: Japanese Cedar

Care

Wash with warm water using a mild detergent and dry immediately 

Do not leave board soaking in water and do not put in the dishwasher 

Each board is coated with food safe coating which helps repel water, oil and stains however with continued use this will fade but you can apply linseed, walnut or sunflower oil to reinstate the lustre of the wood. Simple coat entire board and let is dry fully. 

About 

Skywood make unique cutting boards and chopping blocks that highlight the beauty of nature. Meticulously harvested wood is transformed into products to sustain the forest and create a practical everyday item. Skywood uses sustainable materials and methods and aim to create a way of life that is environmentally friendly and enriches your daily life. 

Each chopping board is unique and features different, colours, shapes, textures and even scent. The boards are cut from a single piece of wood which is drawn on like a puzzle to create a series of boards, this methods means they use every piece of the slab and means no two boards are the same and are a unique representation of the piece of wood.

Origin

Japan
Nara, Japan
34.6994° N, 135.8464° E

Nara is the capital of Japan's Nara Prefecture, in south-central Honshu. The city has significant temples and artwork dating to the 8th century, when it was Japan's capital. Deer roam in Nara Park, site of Tōdai-ji temple.

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