Himalayan Wolf

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This calming board is made of a Curly Maple base, Walnut stripes and exotic wood circles (Bloodwood and Bolivian Rosewood). The ends have the added flair of clean cut angles for additional texture. The board size is approximately 11 inches wide, 20 inches long and 3/4” thick. You have the option to add handles and “feet” and will find this as another item for sale if you would like to add one or both of these features. Please note that wood tone and grains very between boards but all boards fit the same pattern, wood, and design.

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This calming board is made of a Curly Maple base, Walnut stripes and exotic wood circles (Bloodwood and Bolivian Rosewood). The ends have the added flair of clean cut angles for additional texture. The board size is approximately 11 inches wide, 20 inches long and 3/4” thick. You have the option to add handles and “feet” and will find this as another item for sale if you would like to add one or both of these features. Please note that wood tone and grains very between boards but all boards fit the same pattern, wood, and design.

This calming board is made of a Curly Maple base, Walnut stripes and exotic wood circles (Bloodwood and Bolivian Rosewood). The ends have the added flair of clean cut angles for additional texture. The board size is approximately 11 inches wide, 20 inches long and 3/4” thick. You have the option to add handles and “feet” and will find this as another item for sale if you would like to add one or both of these features. Please note that wood tone and grains very between boards but all boards fit the same pattern, wood, and design.

All woods chosen for this product are sustainably grown and not on the “endangered” list. Products used are food safe which includes the waterproof glue (Titebond III) and the finishing products (from the company: Walrus Oil). In addition, any off-cuts of wood are saved and used to create additional products such as exotic wood trivets; Linde Woodworking strives to honor the gift of this wood and utilize it fully. A “no waste” approach is the goal for every piece of lumber.