Orvi Wooden Cutting Board Brass
WOODEN CUTTING BOARD BRASS
WOODEN CUTTING BOARD BRASS
With this unique serving board, you’re sure to win the food presentation game and dazzle your guests.
Crafted from sturdy Acacia wood and hand inlaid with slender brass wires, it’s a must-have accessory for the kitchen and dining table.
This board can be used in multiple ways - as a serving board for appetisers, pizzas and finger food, as a charcuterie board for an array of cheeses and meats, and as a chopping board for all your pre-party prep.
The fan-shaped motif of the Ginkgo Biloba flower and the natural wood grain offers the perfect backdrop for your chopping and serving needs.
On festive occasions, it’s important to spread the joy! This cutting board makes for great luxury gifts for women or you can gift to your friends and family on memorable days. Its comfortable size, smooth finish and sleek shape suits all cooking and dining styles. Looking for an expensive rakhi gift? Consider this product and shop now
INFORMATION
COMFORTABLE SIZE
Comfortable size, smooth finish and sleek shape.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL
Use as a charcuterie board cheese board or serving tray.
COLLECTION
Tarkashi Biloba
INLAY MATERIAL
Brass
USE
- Kitchen
- Dining Table
FINISH
Smooth
PRODUCTION
Made in UK
BASE MATERIAL
Acacia wood (Black Stained)
PRODUCT CARE
General cleaning for your unique home products:-Clean with a soft damp cotton cloth. -Do not scrub. -Avoid using acidic or abrasive material or cleaners.
STORY
The Tarkashi collection is a celebration of art, modern design, and heritage craftsmanship; a reiteration of the old in the new.
Dating back centuries, the lost art of Tarkashi was once patronised by Royalty and perfected by skilled artisans with exquisite handiwork. It involves imprinting a paper drawing on wood, hand carving the details to create deep indents, and individually inlaying and hammering thin wires of brass by hand into the grooves to create motifs.
The Acacia wood and brass range of tableware, furniture and home accessories by Orvi Home breathes life back into this intricate ancient craft, retelling its creative story for the modern day. It marks Orvi’s commitment to reviving this centuries-old dying art form with a few remaining artisans.