
Orvi Personalised Cutting Board/ Bespoke Charcuterie Board
Personalised Cutting Board/ Bespoke Charcuterie Board
PERSONALISED CUTTING BOARD/ BESPOKE CHARCUTERIE BOARD
There's nothing quite as special as a customized gift. At Orvi Home, we want to help make your celebrations special with this personalized charcuterie board that you can get engraved with your loved one's name, happy wishes or memorable dates. Designed from the finest quality Acacia wood, shaped, primed and polished by experienced artisans, and inlaid with brass wires in different motifs, these boards make for the most unique gift.
INFORMATION
PRODUCTION
Made in United Kingdom
BRAND
Orvi
PRODUCT TYPE
Cutting Board
COLLECTION NAME
Tarkashi Biloba
PRODUCT CARE
General cleaning for your unique home products:
-Do not scrub.
-Clean with a soft damp cotton cloth. -Avoid using acidic or abrasive material or cleaners.
STYLE
Biloba
SHAPE
Pear
DETAIL
When personalizing this board, you can opt for the font of your choice, or even your custom artworks. We carefully etch your message on the board, and it's ready for use as a cutting board in the kitchen or a serving tray in the dining area. Use it to display appetisers, cheeses and meats and even desserts. Bespoke gifting is a fantastic way to make your close ones feel appreciated and loved. We offer personalization of a variety of decor products, all you have to do is revel in the celebrations!
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.
