Peruvian Charcuterie Board Hand-Carved from Reforested Wood 'Amazon Path' Item ID: 2669891245
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"Artisans of the El Tucan Association hand-carve their works from reforested chambira wood, contributing to the preservation of the Peruvian Amazon. Handcrafted in the Kukama Kukamiria community from Iquitos, this charcuterie board features two handles for carrying it securely."
- 1.65 lbs
- 0.6 inches H x 7 inches W x 23.5 inches D
- Chambira wood
- Food safe
- Hand wash only
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Not for use in microwave oven
Made in Peru
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Located in the Kukama Kukamiria community of San José de Sarapanga, they create carved wood crafts from palm trees that are constantly reforested, contributing to the preservation of Amazonian biodiversity. In the same way, they optimize resources by using the heart of palm trees as vegetable fiber, to make ornamental pieces that portray the diversity of local fauna. These activities are part of a sustainable economy for each family in the community.
They are the guardians of the Amazonian forests; their ancestral legacy is to contribute to their care and expansion of awareness about their care. Each piece is made with unconditional love for their land, each species of tree and animal, and the planet itself.
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El Tucan Artisan Association handcrafted wood tableware
Located in the Kukama Kukamiria community of San José de Sarapanga, they create carved wood crafts from palm trees that are constantly reforested, contributing to the preservation of Amazonian biodiversity. In the same way, they optimize resources by using the heart of palm trees as vegetable fiber, to make ornamental pieces that portray the diversity of local fauna. These activities are part of a sustainable economy for each family in the community.
They are the guardians of the Amazonian forests; their ancestral legacy is to contribute to their care and expansion of awareness about their care. Each piece is made with unconditional love for their land, each species of tree and animal, and the planet itself.
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