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Burmese Teak End Grain Cutting Board
Condition:
new
$125.00
Sale price
$125.00
Regular price
An end‑grain cutting board crafted from Burmese teak, valued for its rich color and natural durability. The end‑grain surface provides long‑term strength and a self‑healing cutting surface that helps minimize visible cut marks and protect knife edges. A perimeter juice groove keeps prep tidy, while built‑in compartments hold nuts, olives, and cheeses for effortless serving. Each board features unique grain patterns and arrives boxed for gifting.
Details
- End‑grain Burmese teak construction
- Naturally self‑healing surface
- Juice groove for containing liquids
- Built‑in compartments for serving
- Unique grain variation in every board
- Gift‑ready packaging
Care
- Hand wash only
- Do not place in dishwasher
- Oil periodically with mineral oil or wood conditioner
Size
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15.5" × 11.75" × 1.125"
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
KD-HC-1000
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