Hardwood Kitchen Chopping Block / Cutting board / Cheese Board

vfem

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Yep, my husband has been working on chopping blocks, but its a lot of work with a hand planer... and so far only 1 is done, and 2 are close behind.

A few downed pear trees have another chance at life. Rather then be burned or sent to the chipper they are being transformed into something wonderful for your home or garden.

This thick handmade chopping block, is from natural hardwood. 1 edge was left unfinished from under the bark. Its been hand cut and sanded just for your kitchen, and oiled with only the best organic cold pressed olive oil. This is ready to be used as a great chopping surface in your kitchen, or as a service tray for cheese, crackers or veggies at your next holiday get together.

Dimensions: 9" x 9" x1"

Care Instructions:

Do not put in your dishwasher, wipe with a sponge and soapy water directly in your sink. Do not allow to soak. Reapply olive oil yearly to keep your cutting boards gorgeous finish.

Custom orders available.

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Looks great vfem!! I have a nice chopping block too made from scrap wood I had lying around the garage. Its very useful for around the kitchen.
 

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My husband made a second one that's available now:

$62 13 3/4" long 6" wide

Still sealed in olive oil and cured pear wood.

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