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Handcrafted Kenyan Olive Wood Heart-Shaped Nesting Bowls (Set of 3: 8", 6", 4")
Handcrafted Kenyan Olive Wood Heart-Shaped Nesting Bowls (Set of 3: 8", 6", 4")
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These Handcrafted Kenyan Olive Wood Heart Bowls are a beautiful blend of sustainable craftsmanship and romantic design. Hand-carved from single-source East African olive wood, each bowl features a unique, swirling grain that makes it a one-of-a-kind addition to any home.
Product Overview & Features
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Nesting Design: A set of three nesting bowls in functional 8-inch, 6-inch, and 4-inch sizes for easy storage and a layered aesthetic.
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Artisan Craftsmanship: Each bowl is hand-carved by skilled Kenyan artisans, supporting traditional woodworking heritage and local communities.
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Sustainable Material: Made from matured, ethically sourced olive trees known for their density, durability, and stunning high-contrast marbling.
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Batik Bone Accents: The rims are detailed with ethically sourced bone, hand-etched using traditional batik wax-resist dyeing for a distinct tribal flair.
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Natural Antibacterial Properties: Olive wood is naturally non-porous and resistant to odors and bacteria, making it safe for food preparation and serving.
Versatile Uses
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Entertaining: Perfect for serving nuts, olives, dips, or small snacks at dinner parties.
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Jewelry & Vanity: A charming way to organize rings, earrings, or keys on an entryway table or nightstand.
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Home Decor: Use them as standalone decorative pieces to add warmth and natural texture to shelves or coffee tables.
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Gifting: An ideal gift for weddings, anniversaries, or housewarmings, symbolizing love and craftsmanship.
Care Instructions
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Hand Wash Only: Wash with lukewarm water and mild soap. Never soak in water.
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Dry Immediately: Wipe with a soft towel and allow to air dry completely.
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Condition the Wood: Rub with food-grade mineral oil or beeswax every 1–2 months to maintain the luster and prevent the wood from drying or cracking.
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Heat Safety: Avoid dishwashers, microwaves, or placing them near direct heat sources.
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