Graduated Size Wood Serving Trays Set of 3 'At Your Service' Item ID: 2671626640
$179.99This is your own listing item.
"This set of three serving trays is a gorgeous home accent as well as useful tableware. The food-safe trays are handcrafted from natural ziricote wood by the Artisans of Itza in Guatemala."
- 2.91 lb
- Largest Piece: 0.7 inches H x 9.8 inches W x 7.8 inches D,Smallest Piece: 0.7 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.2 inches D
- 1.80 lbs
- Largest Piece: 0.7 inches H x 9.8 inches W x 7.8 inches D
- Smallest Piece: 0.7 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.2 inches D
- Ziricote wood
- Food safe
- Hand wash only
- Not dishwasher safe
- Not for use in microwave oven
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
Made in Guatemala
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"My mother and I saw the need to create jobs and make a positive social impact in a place where poverty is crushing. We wanted to be an agent of change for people with access to natural wood and help them create beautiful and utilitarian designs.
"We firmly believe we need to teach people how to protect the rich resources of our land. Thus, several young people from a neighboring community are learning the techniques needed for reforestation.
"Over time, our carpenters have gained a lot of experience. In our workshop, we use a great variety of exotic woods from the Peten jungle that are sustainable and certified.
"We are firmly dedicated to making sure that this tropical forest, known as the Mayan biosphere, continues on for future generations.
"We are a small team and are just getting started, but we're pouring all of our energy into the project and are working on making our carpentry shop grow sustainable. We want to help families in our community to get ahead by working with beautiful woods to earn their daily bread."
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Artisans of Itza handcrafted serving utensils of sustainably-harvested wood
"My mother and I saw the need to create jobs and make a positive social impact in a place where poverty is crushing. We wanted to be an agent of change for people with access to natural wood and help them create beautiful and utilitarian designs.
"We firmly believe we need to teach people how to protect the rich resources of our land. Thus, several young people from a neighboring community are learning the techniques needed for reforestation.
"Over time, our carpenters have gained a lot of experience. In our workshop, we use a great variety of exotic woods from the Peten jungle that are sustainable and certified.
"We are firmly dedicated to making sure that this tropical forest, known as the Mayan biosphere, continues on for future generations.
"We are a small team and are just getting started, but we're pouring all of our energy into the project and are working on making our carpentry shop grow sustainable. We want to help families in our community to get ahead by working with beautiful woods to earn their daily bread."
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