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Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies
Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies

Striped Round Bay Laurel, Cedar and Pinewood Cutting Board - Cycle of Delicacies

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Lines of natural wood merge to create a superb accessory infused with Costa Rica's exotic beauty. Crafted in artisan Braulio Masis' atelier, this round cutting board features pieces of bay laurel, cedar and pinewood, each in a unique brown color that allows an exquisite look that makes the design perfect as a cheese board.

  • Bay laurel wood, cedarwood, pinewood
  • 0.40 lbs
  • 0.7 inches H x 9.8 inches Diam.

THE STORY BEHIND THE PRODUCT

Artisan Organization: Braulio Masis

Country: Central America

"My name is Braulio Masis Solano, and I am a creative, intelligent and kind person. I was born to a large family in San José, Costa Rica in 1967. We were 8 siblings and we lived through difficult times due to the economic situation, but my parents gave us all an education.

"Since I was little, I lived in a wooden house with others on a ranch in a small town. It was a very mountainous place without electricity and dirt streets. I lived with my parents, and due to our economic situation they sent me to study in the capital at a vocational school. From there I began to like wood and everything that can be made with it. As a child, I played with pieces of wood, and over time I learned to make figures and toys out of wood. I remember that the first thing I made was a tractor with a piece of wood and the wheels were bottle caps. I gave the first work to my mother. Then, as a teenager, I learned to make furniture until I perfected the gift.

"I've been in my own business for 30 years. I like wood, its texture and its smell. I was trained in art from a very young age and took workshops to perfect the techniques. I use recycled wood, as a way to help the environment. I also use chisels, gouges, blades, sanding discs, saws, etc. I classify the wood by size and color, and then I mark the piece that I am going to cut. I rough out the excess, and then with sandpaper and gouges I shape the piece. Then I fine-tune to give the final finish on each of the different types of pieces that I make.

"I am inspired by Costa Rica; my products are related to my beautiful country, and I like that by acquiring them you can have a little bit of Costa Rica in each one of them." "

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