Size: about 13~15cm
*Olive trees have a natural antimicrobial effect, are robust, very resistant to impact, are not easily damaged, and do not mold resistant, so they have long been processed into kitchen utensils in Europe.
It is a kitchen tool that can be used intensely for cooking and dining.
* The material power of olive wood is wonderful, and it is very nice to decorate the interior when not in use. We process the branches of trees that are about 300 years old. It's an eco-friendly structure that doesn't require the trunk to be knocked down!
* It is also popular for gifts and celebrations.
* Just by owning it, you can enjoy the texture and texture of natural wood, and the unique presence in the world, where no two grains or colors are the same.
The wood grain in the image is an example. Deliveries vary. Thank you for your understanding.
* The olive industry in Tunisia in North Africa has supported the "Northern Mediterranean" from ancient times to the present day. A large amount of olive woodworking goods are also exported to Italy and Spain, mainly to Europe and the United States, and the amount of exports to Japan has been increasing in recent years. Tunisia's 300-800 years old wood is used. Because they eat olives and produce oil, productive trees cannot be cut down unless they are legally permitted. In addition, olive trees are so valuable that it takes about 20 years to grow to a thickness of 10 cm, and the number of trees that can be processed over 300 years old is decreasing year by year, making them "expensive" wood. The olive tree is not a tree that was grown as a lumber. Therefore, it is characterized by a complex wood grain that has grown with harsh nature over a long period of time, and is said to be a natural beauty art. It is not possible to process the cut down immediately. It is dried in the sun for 2 years or salted for 1 month and placed in a drying furnace for several months to reduce the moisture content to 15% or less before processing.
*The olive tree lives for more than 500-1000 years and is called the "sacred tree" that produces immortal trees, panacea and olive oil, and in Tunisia there are ornaments with various olive tree motifs and are used for celebrations.