Material: Mango Tree Wood
Color: Brown, Light-Brown
Finish: Sealed and Stained
Pattern: Natural Length: 8 in-10.25 in long
Width: 3.75 in-8 in wide
Height: 2.25 in - 3 in
These wooden salad bowl sets are best to serve different meals.
These handmade wood serving bowls are best for your kitchen and dining setting. Weight: 0.36- 1.06 lbs
These handmade large or small salad serving wood bowls would work wonderfully as a decorative centerpiece for a dining table or any coffee table. Style: Handmade, Decor, Nature, Kitchen, Serving Bowl, Tabletop, Salad Bowl, Snack Bowl, Fruit Bowl
These wooden wood serving bowls for food are handmade, natural, and classic enough to be used as a decoration.
This handmade wooden bowl is also the best option to gift. Includes an official ‘AERAVIDA Fair Trade Sourcing’ Card with a certified Seal of Authenticity.
These handmade serving bowl décor is best to give a natural look to any space of your home. The natural beauty found within wood makes for a truly stunning piece of home décor. Handcrafted in the workshop of Thai artisan Thanat, this oval shaped bowl is made using sustainable mango wood, which grows abundantly in Thailand. This piece is carved from a single piece of wood and features a natural bark rim that runs along the top of the bowl. This versatile piece measures 8 ¼-inches in length by 5-inches wide and is perfect for soups to salads, or even as a fruit bowl. A beautiful and eco-friendly piece of home décor that will add a touch of Thailand to any table setting. PLEASE NOTE: The handcrafted nature of this product will produce differences in design, sizing and weight. Variations will occur from piece to piece, measurements may vary slightly.
Packaged in AERAVIDA branded environmentally sustainable packaging.
AERAVIDA works directly with gifted and talented Artisans from all over the world. At the core of our philosophy is fair trade and fostering a sustainable future for our Artisans.
ARTISAN STORY: Thanat has been drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage of his homeland to express his artistic talents for nearly ten years. He has a small workshop in Northern Thailand, where he and other family members practice their craftsmanship. At his workshop, only manual tools are used which helps achieve finely detailed work and artistry.