Handcrafted Laurel Wood Cutting Board with Macaw Engraving 'Macaw's Delicacies' Item ID: 2671771062
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"The sensation of sturdy laurel wood will transport your cooking moments to the tropical lands of the Costa Rican region. Artisan Susana Rubinstein works with meticulous expertise on this handy cutting board, accented by the wood's natural hue and grain pattern. As a touch of uniqueness, the accessory features a marvelous macaw engraving that honors Costa Rica's avian fauna."
- 2.35 lb
- 15.5 inches H x 9.8 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- 2.01 lbs
- 15.5 inches H x 9.8 inches W x 0.8 inches D
- Laurel wood
- Air dry
- Food safe
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Not dishwasher safe
- Not for use in microwave oven
- Polish with vegetable oil
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
Made in Costa Rica
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"I'm Susana Rubinstein Montes de Oca, a persistent person and a perfectionist. I was born in 1964 in Asunción, Paraguay. I am the daughter of a Costa Rican mother and a Chilean father who, for work reasons, lived in Paraguay.
"My mother was consul and ambassador of Costa Rica in Asunción during the hardest time of the Stroessner dictatorship. She was also an excellent painter in watercolor, oil and pastel. She captured nature in her works, from volcanoes to seascapes. She learned it along with my grandmother and my aunts, since the whole family had a great ability to paint in various techniques. My father dedicated his entire life to aviation, in addition to being the founder of a well-known company that attracts tourists to Paraguay.
"I worked as a receptionist and in public relations at a hotel located on the beach on the Pacific coast. There, I met my husband and, after two years we got married. We had two beautiful children and I dedicated myself fully to my family, but always with a passion for design, and the desire to elaborate and paint. It was not until a few years ago that I decided to start a craft workshop with the help of my sister. Currently, I have been working in different techniques and crafts for more than five years, in which I am self-taught.
"The techniques and trades to which I dedicate myself are diverse, from coffee wood keychains to abstract paintings with very fashionable techniques today. I was waiting so long for this moment to be able to exploit everything I had inside, and now everything fascinates me and I fall in love with every work I do.
"Painting with techniques such as fluid art makes my imagination fly, and I love seeing the results and the effect achieved on each occasion. Depending on my state of mind at that moment, the paintings are all beautiful and spectacular. I am self-taught in techniques and I have been learning the trades with the help of my husband and watching internet videos. I feel proud because several years ago I had to ask for help to operate certain machines, but now I do it.
"The materials that I use for the different articles that I design and create are mostly from a small farm that we have. That is where we get trunks, branches, flowers and inspiration. I request other materials from fellow artisans who are in contact to support us with certain requests. The climate of my country allows the beauty of flowers all year 'round, and with this I can create abstract paintings. My art is related to the identity, tradition and culture of Costa Rica.
"I would like to be able to reach people with my works and I hope that, through them, I can transmit the peace, tranquility, and joy that we have in Costa Rica. Since my craft is inspired by the immense nature that exists here, tourists are increasingly interested in my country."
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"I'm Susana Rubinstein Montes de Oca, a persistent person and a perfectionist. I was born in 1964 in Asunción, Paraguay. I am the daughter of a Costa Rican mother and a Chilean father who, for work reasons, lived in Paraguay.
"My mother was consul and ambassador of Costa Rica in Asunción during the hardest time of the Stroessner dictatorship. She was also an excellent painter in watercolor, oil and pastel. She captured nature in her works, from volcanoes to seascapes. She learned it along with my grandmother and my aunts, since the whole family had a great ability to paint in various techniques. My father dedicated his entire life to aviation, in addition to being the founder of a well-known company that attracts tourists to Paraguay.
"I worked as a receptionist and in public relations at a hotel located on the beach on the Pacific coast. There, I met my husband and, after two years we got married. We had two beautiful children and I dedicated myself fully to my family, but always with a passion for design, and the desire to elaborate and paint. It was not until a few years ago that I decided to start a craft workshop with the help of my sister. Currently, I have been working in different techniques and crafts for more than five years, in which I am self-taught.
"The techniques and trades to which I dedicate myself are diverse, from coffee wood keychains to abstract paintings with very fashionable techniques today. I was waiting so long for this moment to be able to exploit everything I had inside, and now everything fascinates me and I fall in love with every work I do.
"Painting with techniques such as fluid art makes my imagination fly, and I love seeing the results and the effect achieved on each occasion. Depending on my state of mind at that moment, the paintings are all beautiful and spectacular. I am self-taught in techniques and I have been learning the trades with the help of my husband and watching internet videos. I feel proud because several years ago I had to ask for help to operate certain machines, but now I do it.
"The materials that I use for the different articles that I design and create are mostly from a small farm that we have. That is where we get trunks, branches, flowers and inspiration. I request other materials from fellow artisans who are in contact to support us with certain requests. The climate of my country allows the beauty of flowers all year 'round, and with this I can create abstract paintings. My art is related to the identity, tradition and culture of Costa Rica.
"I would like to be able to reach people with my works and I hope that, through them, I can transmit the peace, tranquility, and joy that we have in Costa Rica. Since my craft is inspired by the immense nature that exists here, tourists are increasingly interested in my country."
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