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Hand Carved Olive Wood Butter Spreader, with Cow Bone Handle with Zebra Pattern
Hand Carved Olive Wood Butter Spreader, with Cow Bone Handle with Zebra Pattern
Hand-carved wild olive wood butter spreader made by Kenyan craftsmen, and completed by a batik recycled bone handle.
Wild olive wood is a preferred carving medium of Kenya's Kamba wood carvers. With extreme precision, these talented men draw beautiful serving pieces from the rich grain of this East African hardwood. Wild olive wood butter spreader adds natural beauty to your tabletop and will season well through the years.
Because this is a handmade item, each will vary slightly.
Care Instructions: Hand wash in warm water, dry promptly and rub with oil before storage.
Dimensions: 7" L x 1"W x 0.25"H
Crafted from: Wild olive wood and cow bone
Made in: Kenya
Materials
Materials
36-inch necklace features assorted 6 – 7 mm silky white fresh-water pearls accented by the shimmer of silver beads. that very in size
Dimensions
Dimensions
36''
Care information
Care information
Silver Plate
If your silver-plated jewelry has lost much of its luster, it's time to give it a proper clean. Mixing up a solution of lukewarm water and mild dish soap will do the trick, as will a lint-free cloth. After submerging the piece for several minutes, lightly rub it with the cloth to remove all dirt and grime. Finally, rinse off the jewelry under warm water and dry with another lint-free cloth.
Silver polishing is the best way to keep silver looking like new. If your silver plated jewelry has tarnished, soap and water does not always give your shine back. We recommend a little silver polish with a clean soft rag gently rub and rinse with warm soapy water
Pearls
Store your pearl in a soft bag, away from other jewelry. Wipe it down after use with a soft cloth. Avoid contact with perfume or lotion because the chemicals can damage the pearl and its luster. Do not wear pearls in water as this can impact their appearance and quality.