Old Growth Redwood Square Dish

$145.00
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Elevate your dining experience with our handmade wood serving platter. Crafted intentionally from premium, sustainably sourced wood, this versatile and elegant platter adds a touch of natural beauty to your table. Perfect for serving a variety of dishes, it's not just a functional accessory but a work of art. Easy to clean and built to last, it's the ideal choice for those who appreciate quality and craftsmanship. Make every meal special with this exquisite serving platter.

Made from gorgeous old growth redwood burl.

8”w x 8”l

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In our shop, we use completely VOC-free oils or hard-wax hand-rubbed to finish our products. All of our finishes are safe for humans and the environment alike. The finishes we use are FDA compliant for food contact surfaces and include a mix of mineral oil, coconut oil, walnut oil, vitamin E, & waxes such as carnauba or beeswax.

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  • These giant trees are symbols of strength, resilience, and healing. Redwoods can withstand fires that other species cannot and have the scars to show their strength to survive. Standing the test of time for thousands of years, these massive trees are a testament to the vitality and longevity of nature and the earth.

  • Old-growth wood refers to wood from trees that belonged to forests that grew up over hundreds of years. A majority of today’s lumber is harvested from trees that have been cultivated to grow rapidly, so the wood is not as dense. As a result, it is weaker and more susceptible to decay and instability. Old-growth wood has nearly ten times the number of growth rings per inch (meaning that it is much denser) and is more resistant to decay or damage.

  • Burl wood is anything but average. The swirls, twirls, and eyes dancing in the bark all create a unique, highly figured wood grain. A burl is an unusual-looking collection of tree cells. These are callous tissues. These are formed usually as a response to environmental damage such as injury or fungal colonies. The callous tissue then forms burls that are so admired.