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atisan wooden board Baru made of mango wood

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Description

The Baru cutting board is handy and can be used for small cutting tasks in the kitchen or for serving.
Each wooden board is crafted from a single piece of wood without glue, retaining its natural and unique grain. We use only raw materials from sustainably managed forests for production. Mango wood is lightweight yet dense, making it very robust, durable, and ideally suited for kitchen use. Wood also possesses natural antibacterial properties, giving germs little chance to thrive.
Cleaning: After each use, scrub your utensils by hand with warm, soapy water. If you prefer a natural alternative, coarse salt and a lemon are ideal. Never soak your wooden utensils or clean them in the dishwasher, as this can cause them to warp and become brittle. Instead, treat them with an occasional oil treatment. Please be careful with foods like beetroot, turmeric, etc., as these can stain the wood.
Material: Mango wood
Origin: Indonesia
Size: Length 33cm, Width 20cm, Thickness 3cm
Weight: 0.57kg
Why is this product included in the "With Edges and Corners" category?
The wood of the boards is only roughly sanded, and there are variations in the grain. To ensure you enjoy your board for a long time, we recommend using it primarily for serving food.
Who is behind the product?
atisan is a Düsseldorf-based start-up for individual home accessories made from fair production and sustainable materials.







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