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3 Piece Set Exotic Cutting Board | Bubinga | Wenge | Curly Maple

3 Piece Set Exotic Cutting Board | Bubinga | Wenge | Curly Maple

Regular price $249.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $249.99 USD
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Savannah Design Gallery presents you a 3 piece Exotic Cutting Board. Perfect addition to your kitchenware. Great for gifting to your love ones. These boards are durable. Different wood species put together to give a stunning look.

Handmade to perfection. Each wood species are cut into size and inspected for quality before jointing. We use Tite bond 3 waterproof glue for maximum durability.

This Exotic board consist of different wood species from around the world. Bubinga, Curly Maple and Wenge.

Board comes 4 rubber feet to ensure no movement while cutting.

Sizes-
Small Board - 6"X12"
Medium w/ Handle - 6" X 18"
Large - 12" X 18"

Get to know your wood species

Bubinga-
Bubinga has a close resemblance to rosewood, and is sometimes called African rosewood. An immensely popular imported African hardwood, may be loved as much for its quirky name as it is for its strength and beauty. The wood is sometimes called kevazingo, a name usually applied to its decorative rotary-cut veneer. In addition to its myriad grain patterns, its strength-to-weight ratio (specifically its MOR) also ranks among the very best in the world.

Wenge -
Dark colored Heartwood, is the product of Millettia laurentii. Millettia laurentii is a legume tree from Africa and native to the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. Heartwood is medium brown, sometimes with a reddish or yellowish hue, with nearly black streaks. Upon application of a wood finish (particularly an oil finish) the wood can become nearly black.

Curly Maple -
Comes from Primarily temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere. Called curly maple because the ripples in the grain pattern create a three dimensional effect that appears as if the grain has “curled” along the length of the board. It’s also referred to as fiddleback maple, in reference to its historic use for the backs and sides of violins.


Please advise boards might be off in size by 1/4-1/2" due to the amount of material waste created by cutting the lumber.

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