Tikuna Wood Utensils 7"
Article number: | Made in Peru |
Availability: | In stock |
Add a natural touch to your kitchen with these eco-friendly, functional utensil serve-ware pieces, handcrafted from wood by the Tikuna tribe in the Amazon Rainforest of Peru. Known locally as "Palo Sangre," this red wood brings a special, rustic look to your dining experience. With deep-rooted knowledge of the rainforest passed down through generations, the Tikuna tribe harvests and treats the wood sustainably, ensuring its long-lasting beauty. Perfect for parties, events, or everyday cooking, these pieces serve as both a functional tool and a meaningful reminder of the Amazon's rich culture.
Who Made It: These beautiful pieces are handcrafted by the Tikuna tribe in the Amazon Rainforest of Peru, whose deep connection to the rainforest ensures the sustainable use of natural resources. The Tikuna community practices traditional woodworking techniques, passed down through generations, while also helping preserve the forest for future generations. Your purchase supports the livelihood of these indigenous communities, who face limited government support.
Size: 7" long
Materials: Palo Sangre wood
Care Instructions: To maintain the natural shine of the wood over time, clean the serveware with a drop of olive oil.
Handcrafted in Peru