Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray
Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray
Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray
Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray
Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray
Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray
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Wild Olive Wood Triple Well Serving Tray

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Kenyan artisans hand carve unique serving trays from beautifully grained wild olive wood. Available in two sizes, each tray features three wells for condiments, spices, sweets and more, as well as a substantial handle.

Sold singly, available in two sizes. Because this is a handcrafted item made from a natural material, slight variations in grain or coloration are to be expected.

Care instructions: Hand wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Rub wood lightly with mineral or olive oil before storing.

Dimensions:
Small: 10.5"L x 2.5"W x 0.75"H
Large: 13.5"L x 4"W x 1"H

Crafted from: Wild olive wood

Made in: Kenya

We believe that hardworking African artisans, producers and export agents hold the key to their own personal success, and that the path to success requires a steady, committed pace. Swahili extends each artisan's channel of trade from local markets to the global marketplace, all the while providing artisans with options to work from the comfort of their own homes and communities. Secure in the knowledge that the fair payment they receive will not be reduced by traveling expenses, childcare costs and haggled prices, most artisans in the Swahili network promote their family's future by using earnings to put food on the table and pay educational expenses for their children.