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Olive Wood Spreader

CA$23.99
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For your next appetizer spread, charcuterie, or cheese board…or PB&J! This hand-carved spreader measures approximately 7 inches in length.

All pieces are sanded until impossibly smooth and finished with a food-safe mineral oil and coconut oil conditioner.

Maker’s note: Carving olive wood is a beautiful sensory experience—it’s super fragrant! When it’s worked, the wood smells sweet and spicy at the same time. Olive can be a bit unruly though, so carving straight lines proved challenging. The wood really decided how it wanted to be! I love that about olive wood. This piece was carved from an off-cut of one of my spatulas.

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For your next appetizer spread, charcuterie, or cheese board…or PB&J! This hand-carved spreader measures approximately 7 inches in length.

All pieces are sanded until impossibly smooth and finished with a food-safe mineral oil and coconut oil conditioner.

Maker’s note: Carving olive wood is a beautiful sensory experience—it’s super fragrant! When it’s worked, the wood smells sweet and spicy at the same time. Olive can be a bit unruly though, so carving straight lines proved challenging. The wood really decided how it wanted to be! I love that about olive wood. This piece was carved from an off-cut of one of my spatulas.

For your next appetizer spread, charcuterie, or cheese board…or PB&J! This hand-carved spreader measures approximately 7 inches in length.

All pieces are sanded until impossibly smooth and finished with a food-safe mineral oil and coconut oil conditioner.

Maker’s note: Carving olive wood is a beautiful sensory experience—it’s super fragrant! When it’s worked, the wood smells sweet and spicy at the same time. Olive can be a bit unruly though, so carving straight lines proved challenging. The wood really decided how it wanted to be! I love that about olive wood. This piece was carved from an off-cut of one of my spatulas.

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