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Muguwarbang 'Peaceful' Chip n Dip Serving Platter

Muguwarbang 'Peaceful' Chip n Dip Serving Platter

Current production time: minimum 2 weeks

 

Fusing three of my cherished passions – functional art, delectable snacks, and delightful dips – this hand-painted serving dish is a true embodiment of artistry and utility. Coated in a robust, food-safe gloss finish, it not only adds a touch of creativity to your table but also ensures durability for everyday use.

 

Inspired by sitting by the waterside, the calming blue that eases your mind and releases your tensions.

 

Measurements:

30cm in diameter

6cm in depth

  • To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-painted serving board, please follow these care instructions:

    1. **Hand Wash Only:** Gently hand wash your wooden board with a mild dish soap and lukewarm water. Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or placing it in a dishwasher, as harsh detergents and high temperatures can damage the paint and wood finish.

    2. **Pat Dry Immediately:** After washing, pat the board dry with a soft, clean cloth or paper towel. Avoid air-drying or prolonged exposure to moisture, as this can lead to warping and compromise the paint and wood quality.

    3. **Avoid Soaking:** Never soak the hand-painted wooden board in water or leave it submerged, as extended exposure to moisture may cause the wood to swell and affect the integrity of the paint.

    4. **Store Properly:** Store the board in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature changes. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the board to prevent warping or bending.

    5. **Use Caution with Sharp Objects:** While the board is crafted with durability in mind, exercise caution when using sharp knives or utensils. Avoid cutting directly on the painted surface to prevent scratches or damage to the artwork.

    6. **Reapply Food-Safe Finish:** Over time, if you notice the board becoming dull or dry, you can reapply a thin layer of food-safe mineral oil or beeswax to restore its luster and protect the wood.

    7. **Handle with Care:** Treat your hand-painted wooden board with care to preserve its unique design. Avoid dropping or banging it against hard surfaces, and handle it gently during use and cleaning.

    By following these care instructions, you'll ensure that your hand-painted serving board remains a stunning and functional piece for years to come. If you have any specific concerns or questions, feel free to reach out to us for personalised guidance. Thank you for choosing our handpainted products!

AU$200.00Price
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