Bowls, platters, and decorative items are carved from a species of Chinese Fir called Shan Mu, which grows abundantly in the mountains of Central China. These raw materials come from stumps left by logging operations, the removal of which allows for faster reforestation. Each piece is then carefully sanded, smoothed, and lacquered, revealing the depth of grain, stunning color, and a variety of sculptural shapes!
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Our collection of stylish bowls, dishes, and trays are carved from mango trees grown in Thailand’s vast mango plantations. The Mango tree bears fruit for about 20 to 30 years, after which time it is cut down by the farmer to make room for new seedlings. The creamy, dense mango wood is then reclaimed by local craftsmen for carving into a wide variety of beautiful products that can be used for many situations! |
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