KNBSSet-12
Handmade by skilled artisans in Kenya, these batik bone salad servers bring global craftsmanship and timeless style to your table. Each piece is crafted using traditional carving methods passed down through generations, resulting in a set that’s both functional and beautifully unique.
The handles are made from ethically sourced, sanitized animal bone, hand-carved and adorned with distinctive batik patterns created through a wax-resist dyeing technique. The serving ends are carved from durable wood, making them perfect for tossing salads, serving appetizers, or adding a touch of artisanal charm to your bar area.
Every set is slightly different, reflecting the individuality of the artisan’s handwork and the organic character of natural materials.
Details:
Handmade in Kenya using traditional methods
12 inches in length
Handles: Ethically sourced, sanitized animal bone with hand-applied batik designs
Serving ends: Carved wood for durability
Fair trade, supporting artisan livelihoods
Unique variations in pattern and tone make each set one-of-a-kind
Story Behind the Art:
The bone is "batiked" which is an age old art process used in Africa. The patterns are applied by placing wax on the white bone and dipping the bone into a dark brown/black dye, resulting in the beautiful African mud cloth designs.
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