Spalted Obeechi Wood Tray – French Bread Board

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Oui love this French Bread Board! The simple pleasure of sharing fresh bread carries a greater purpose when served on this bread tray, handcrafted by Haitian artisans earning a sustainable income. Fast-growing obeechi wood is cultivated sustainably to ensure that while artisans make a fair living from their native land, they also protect the landscape for future generations.

  • Hand-carved obeechi wood bread tray
  • 23Lx5W
  • Package includes recipe for Seeded French Bread
  • Dry foods only. Hand clean with damp cloth
  • Handmade in Haiti

Our mission: We create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and stories to our markets through long-term, fair trading relationships.

Our vision: One day all artisans in developing countries will earn a fair wage, be treated with dignity and respect, and be able to live a life of quality.


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Our mission: We create opportunities for artisans in developing countries to earn income by bringing their products and stories to our markets through long-term, fair trading relationships.

Our vision: One day all artisans in developing countries will earn a fair wage, be treated with dignity and respect, and be able to live a life of quality.

 

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