Handmade Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board 'Delicious Moon' Item ID: 2671769134
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"A moon made of delight, exquisite flavors and sublime artistry will decorate your days, all thanks to Braulio Masis' talented hands. The Costa Rican artisan uses bay laurel, cedar and pine wood pieces to create this round cutting board, which can also serve as a captivating cheese board. Combining stripes of natural hues, the artisan finishes his creation with a polished finish."
- 1.46 lb
- 0.7 inches H x 9.8 inches Diam.
- 0.91 lbs
- 0.7 inches H x 9.8 inches Diam.
- Bay laurel wood
- cedarwood
- pinewood
- 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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“Since I was little, I lived in a wooden house with others on a ranch in a small town. It was a very mountainous place without electricity and dirt streets. I lived with my parents, and due to our economic situation they sent me to study in the capital at a vocational school. From there I began to like wood and everything that can be made with it. As a child, I played with pieces of wood, and over time I learned to make figures and toys out of wood. I remember that the first thing I made was a tractor with a piece of wood and the wheels were bottle caps. I gave the first work to my mother. Then, as a teenager, I learned to make furniture until I perfected the gift.
“I've been in my own business for 30 years. I like wood, its texture and its smell. I was trained in art from a very young age and took workshops to perfect the techniques. I use recycled wood, as a way to help the environment. I also use chisels, gouges, blades, sanding discs, saws, etc. I classify the wood by size and color, and then I mark the piece that I am going to cut. I rough out the excess, and then with sandpaper and gouges I shape the piece. Then I fine-tune to give the final finish on each of the different types of pieces that I make.
“I am inspired by Costa Rica; my products are related to my beautiful country, and I like that by acquiring them you can have a little bit of Costa Rica in each one of them.”
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“Since I was little, I lived in a wooden house with others on a ranch in a small town. It was a very mountainous place without electricity and dirt streets. I lived with my parents, and due to our economic situation they sent me to study in the capital at a vocational school. From there I began to like wood and everything that can be made with it. As a child, I played with pieces of wood, and over time I learned to make figures and toys out of wood. I remember that the first thing I made was a tractor with a piece of wood and the wheels were bottle caps. I gave the first work to my mother. Then, as a teenager, I learned to make furniture until I perfected the gift.
“I've been in my own business for 30 years. I like wood, its texture and its smell. I was trained in art from a very young age and took workshops to perfect the techniques. I use recycled wood, as a way to help the environment. I also use chisels, gouges, blades, sanding discs, saws, etc. I classify the wood by size and color, and then I mark the piece that I am going to cut. I rough out the excess, and then with sandpaper and gouges I shape the piece. Then I fine-tune to give the final finish on each of the different types of pieces that I make.
“I am inspired by Costa Rica; my products are related to my beautiful country, and I like that by acquiring them you can have a little bit of Costa Rica in each one of them.”
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