Olive Wood Divided Serving Trays
Olive Wood Divided Serving Trays
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Olive Wood Serving Dish on Granite
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Olive Wood Divided Serving Trays

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Handmade in the Holy Land at our Fair Trade Community Workshop for young men and women who are deaf, disabled, and disadvantaged. Part of our Tabletop Treasures Collection, each of these lovely divided section trays is one of a kind and skillfully hand-carved by a man named George who grew up in Bethlehem in a family of artisans. Wood grains vary from subtle honey tones to dramatic swirls. 

A striking accent for any bureau or coffee table, these handsome divided trays make very versatile gifts. They are the perfect choice for the hard-to-buy-for men in your life and are great for pocket change and other small nick knacks. But they also make a great serving dish for your candy, chocolate, and nuts! Hand washable, each is coated with a food safe beeswax/olive oil finish.

These handsome, divided section trays may be purchased as stand alone items or as a pair. They make both unique and practical gifts for any age or occasion while also making a significant difference in the lives of people with special needs. 

The 2-section tray measures approximately 9 x 3.75 x 1.25 inches. 
The 3-section tray measures approximately 11 x 4 x 1.25 inches. 

Contact us for shipping outside continental USA. Comes with care instructions, descriptive tag, and workshop story card. Note: Grain color will vary per piece.

Holy Land Designs
Fair Trade Community Workshop
Carving Out Opportunities to Enrich Lives
Creating Quality Handcrafted Designs for a Living Wage
An outreach to people who are deaf, disabled, and disadvantaged in the Holy Land