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Tuscarora WoodWorks

Charcuterie Board

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SKU:
CHRCUT
Weight:
55.00 Ounces
Width:
23.00 (in)
Height:
8.00 (in)
Depth:
4.00 (in)
  • Charcuterie Board
  • Charcuterie Board
Current Price: $50.00

Description

Discover the perfect centerpiece for your next gathering with our exquisitely crafted Acacia Charcuterie Board/Serving Tray. Spanning an impressive 20.5 inches from end to end and 7.25 inches in width, this board is not just a functional piece for serving; it’s a statement of artistry and cultural homage. With a substantial thickness of 5/8 inches, it's constructed from solid acacia hardwood, ensuring durability and a rich, inviting presence on any table.

This board isn't merely cut from wood; it's precision engraved to showcase a stunning beadwork-style skydome, a design that draws the eye and captivates the imagination. At the heart of this celestial panorama is the Haudenosaunee Tree of Peace, a symbol rich in history and meaning, grounded in the foundational stories of the Haudenosaunee people. Overarching the Tree is the iconic Hiawatha Belt, adding layers of depth and narrative to this already beautiful piece.

Beyond its visual appeal and cultural significance, this charcuterie board is designed with functionality in mind. The included handle, thoughtfully designed with a hole, allows for easy carrying and the option to hang it as a piece of wall art when not in use. This feature ensures that your board is not just tucked away but proudly displayed, adding a touch of elegance and conversation to your kitchen or dining room.

Whether you're hosting a lavish party, a cozy family gathering, or simply looking for a piece to add to your collection of unique kitchenware, this charcuterie board/serving tray is sure to impress. It marries the beauty of natural acacia wood with meticulous craftsmanship and a deep reverence for cultural stories and symbols. Let it be the highlight of your entertaining essentials, a piece that offers both beauty and functionality, and a bridge to conversations about history, art, and the stories that connect us.

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