Acacia Wood Round Calabash Salad Bowl
Acacia Wood Round Calabash Salad Bowl
Acacia Wood Round Calabash Salad Bowl
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Acacia Wood Round Calabash Salad Bowl

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AGAPANTHUS
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$59.95
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Acacia Wood Round Calabash Salad Bowl, 10" x 3"

This Acaciaware™ Round Calabash Bowl Set Contains:

  • One Round Calabash Bowl
  • Dimensions: 10" (diameter) x 3" (height)
  • SALAD SERVERS SOLD SEPERATELY

Handcrafted from one solid piece of acacia hardwood, each calabash salad bowl has its own unique look with a naturally colored wood grain. Each piece is like its own work of sculptured art!

Acaciaware™ is made from acacia wood which is a hard wood with a tight grain. This superior material makes our wooden serving bowls resistant to water penetration, stains, and odors.

Acaciaware™ is Food-Safe

Completely food-safe for both hot and cold appetizers or entrees. A food-safe finish makes our acacia wooden bowls more durable and long-lasting than bamboo bowls, or other glued and pieced-together woodenware that can fall apart with use or run through the dishwasher by accident.

Acaciaware™ is Easy Care!

Simply wash the item with warm soapy water and air dry. If your acacia wood salad bowl, appetizer serving tray ever appears dry, treat it with mineral oil and the grain will be restored to its original beautiful condition.

Acaciaware™ and Sustainability

Acaciaware™ is responsibly forested with care. 'Responsibly forested' means that our wood is harvested in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner.

Sustainability means:

  • Harvesting rates and clearing sizes that do not exceed a forest's natural capacity to regenerate.
  • Maintaining natural forest conditions needed for wildlife and healthy ecosystems to function.
  • Protecting and maintaining rare, threatened and endangered species and forest types.
  • Not clearing forests or replacing them with barren tree plantations.
  • Minimizing or eliminating chemical use.
  • Protecting streams and rivers from soil erosion that degrades water quality and fish habitats.
  • Helping workers, communities and indigenous people benefit from the forestry operations and protecting their rights and interests.