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Description

This Cherry Round Grazing Board is an impressive 26" in diameter and 1.25" thick, making it the perfect choice for large charcuterie spreads and stunning presentation of food. Its handsome cherry wood construction makes for a beautiful and durable choice for your next gathering.

SKU: J-WEL-26R-CY/C

Specifications

    • 26" x 1 1/4"
    • USA
      Made.
    • Sustainably Harvested North American
      Hardwood.
    • Cherry finished in our mineral oil and
      beeswax.
    • Lifetime Guarantee.

Care + Use

Cherry
Wood is an incredible natural material that expands and contracts with

moisture and humidity. Regular regimented care of this product will protect

it for years to come.

Handwash with warm, soapy water after

each use and dry thoroughly with a towel. Never soak or submerge in water,

run in a dishwasher, or use in a microwave. Placing hot pots or pans on your

board can result in a lasting burn mark.

Apply JK Adams

Mineral Oil and / or Beeswax Wood Conditioner once a week, with a lint free

cloth, to all surfaces-including edges and ends-until the finish is

established, and at any time the board feels dry.

If at any

time the grain of your product becomes raised-causing a rough feeling-a light

buffing in the affected area with 200 grit sandpaper will smooth the finish.

Reapply JK Adams wood conditioner after this

process.

Wood Type: Cherry is a

durable hardwood. It will darken with exposure to light and long-term

use. Use our conditioners at any time the product feels dry.

 

 

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100% Quality Guarantee

Our products should withstand the test of time and become kitchen heirlooms that can be handed down from generation to generation. Disposable is not in our vocabulary. This level of commitment to design and craftsmanship is what allows us to stand behind our products with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee.

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