You’ll find that Stella Falone reversible cutting boards are offered in two sizes to best accommodate your particular cooking or serving needs. Once you’ve selected a size, you’ll have another choice to make: which specific board catches your eye?
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Cooking can be messy, but the juice groove carved into the top surface of Stella Falone large cutting boards keeps liquids from spilling onto your kitchen counters. https://t.co/ByaBmOVDQf
Each ebony cutting board from Stella Falone features three-layer construction that provides two cutting surfaces around a central layer of wood to provide strength and durability. https://t.co/o6x1Pe25AA
Your choice: the light side, or the dark? Stella Falone cutting boards come with two reversible cutting surfaces, one with a dark black coloration and another with beautiful ebony variegation.https://t.co/qtRppBNFU0
The stunningly variegated ebony cutting surface on Stella Falone cutting boards is dense enough to hold up to regular use but won’t dull your knives.
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Now outfitted with a carved juice groove to prevent messes, the large ebony cutting board is more than ready to handle all your food prep needs. https://t.co/ByaBmOVDQf
Each Stella Falone ebony cutting board comes with premium mineral oil for conditioning your board. Oiling your board helps it keep its lustre and prevents cracking over time.
Each ebony cutting board features a crossgrained, triple-layer construction—two pieces of ebony around a core of sapele, a high-quality hardwood. Reversible and durable, they're perfect as an everyday kitchen tool or a stunning centerpiece for special occasions.
Stella Falone creates beautiful, sustaibably sourced woodcrafts with the world's best ebony. Hit the link in our bio for the full range of kitchen products.
Stella Falone cutting boards are made from genuine, sustainably sourced West African ebony, a gorgeous hardwood that makes for a stunning centerpiece in any kitchen.
Today March 17th, 2019, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs’ visited Crelicam, the US owned ebony factory, one of American Investments in Cameroon.
Tibor Nagy was accompanied by the US Ambassador to Cameroon, Peter Henry Barlerin.
His visit ends Monday.