Olive Wood Serving Dish for Olives With Olive Fork - Handmade Sectioned - 6.7" (17cm)
Item Code: B6-69
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Specifications
Color: | Brown |
Material: | Olive Wood |
Dimensions: | Length 6.7" (17cm) Width 4.7" (12cm) Height 1" (2.5cm) Weight 0.3 lbs (0.137kg) |
24.00€ VAT included |
Item Description
Olive Wood Serving Dish - Handmade Olive Serving Plate & Special Olive Fork
Genuine solid Greek natural olive wood serving dish or plate with 2 sections.
Handmade wooden serving dish or plate is made of quality greek natural olive wood with a high density (92% approx).
This set consists of 1 olive wood dish with 2 sections (1 for the olives and 1 for the pits) and 1 olive wood fork specialy made for olives.
This olive wood serving plate or dish with its beautiful design is not only a practical item for your kitchen but also a stylish serving accessory.
Olive wood serving dish or plate is highly durable, highly efficient, practical and most importantly a healthier alternative to other woods, silicon or plastic products.
Olive wood is a rare & valuable natural resource.
- Only olive tree branches from pruned olive trees are used
- Also available in other sizes & designs.
- Elitecrafters has a wide collection of olive wood items.
- Olive wood caring instructions available below.
- Comes with a stylish free fabric gift bag or pouch.
- Handmade Quality, Solid Olive Wood Item
- Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
Dimensions:
Length 6.7" (17cm)Width 4.7" (12cm)
Height 1" (2.5cm)
Weight 0.3 lbs (0.137kg)
Additional info:
Olive Wood is a Valuable, Strong and Hard Type of Wood. It is Recognized for Its Beautiful Grain and Natural Patterning and Also its Distinctive Physical Odor that Adds to its Overall Character.
Olive Wood due To Its Rich Color and Appearance, it is a Sought-after Material for Decorative Items. Olive Wood Will Last A Lifetime If It is Properly Looked After.
Olive wood Caring Instructions:
1. Hand Wash in Warm Water Using a Mild Dishwashing Soap.
2. Dry Thoroughly With a Soft lint-free Towel.
3. Once a Month, Rub With Olive, Peanut or Sunflower Oil-dip a Paper Towel Into The Oil and Gently Rub (Circular Motion) Over The Surface.
4. Wipe Off Excess Oil With a Soft Lint-Free Cloth or a Clean Paper Towel.
5. Do not Leave Olive Wood Soaking in Water or Expose to Heat or Sunshine.
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