Wooden Salad Servers Pair // African Handcrafted Giraffe or Elephant Designs // 30 cm / 12 inch // Zimbabwe
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Wooden Salad Servers Pair // African Handcrafted Giraffe or Elephant Designs // 30 cm / 12 inch // Zimbabwe
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🐘🦒 Handmade Wooden Servers – Zimbabwe
Artisan carved • Wildlife inspired • Functional beauty
Bring a touch of Africa to your table with these hand-carved wooden servers from Zimbabwe. Available in three distinct designs—giraffe, elephant, and classic plain—each pair is a tribute to the region’s wildlife, artistry, and natural materials.
Approx 27-30cm / 10-12 inches long
🌳 Crafted from Indigenous Hardwood
• Made from sustainably sourced local woods such as mukwa or teak, known for their strength and rich grain.
• Smooth, polished finish with natural variations that make each set unique.
✋ Handmade by Zimbabwean Artisans
• Carved using traditional tools and techniques, often passed down through generations.
• Wildlife designs are carefully etched or sculpted into the handles, celebrating Zimbabwe’s iconic animals.
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This is a handcrafted item.
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Made by the artisans of Zimbabwe, Southern Africa
Description
🐘🦒 Handmade Wooden Servers – Zimbabwe
Artisan carved • Wildlife inspired • Functional beauty
Bring a touch of Africa to your table with these hand-carved wooden servers from Zimbabwe. Available in three distinct designs—giraffe, elephant, and classic plain—each pair is a tribute to the region’s wildlife, artistry, and natural materials.
Approx 27-30cm / 10-12 inches long
🌳 Crafted from Indigenous Hardwood
• Made from sustainably sourced local woods such as mukwa or teak, known for their strength and rich grain.
• Smooth, polished finish with natural variations that make each set unique.
✋ Handmade by Zimbabwean Artisans
• Carved using traditional tools and techniques, often passed down through generations.
• Wildlife designs are carefully etched or sculpted into the handles, celebrating Zimbabwe’s iconic animals.