8" Wooden Plate
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8" Wooden Plate
8" Wooden Plate

Itza Wood

8" Wooden Plate

Regular price $20.00
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This alluring wooden plate befits both porcelain and ceramics. Combining stunning style and practical use, this plate is the perfect addition to any dining environment, for business or for home. Handmade from high-quality tropical woods that were sustainably harvested from the Petén region in Guatemala. 

 

This 8’’ plate brings a touch of elegance to your kitchen, dinner parties, and gatherings with friends. Use it as a serving tray for snacks, coffee or cocktails, or adorn your shelves and use it as a decorative piece alongside candles, flowers, and pottery. We recommend starting with a set of 4. 

 

Our wooden plates are handmade by the talented hands of Guatemalan artisans who work with a selection of woods such as Jobillo, Granadillo, and Teak to create kitchen and dining pieces for all occasions. The smoothness of the wood is a visual treat, yet their simple maintenance means they needn’t be reserved for special occasions.

 

To complete your dining set, we have also created accompanying plates in 11”.

 

Details & Specifications

  • Sustainably harvested Jobillo, Granadillo or Teak
  • 8" diameter (20.3 cm)
  • Food safe beeswax finish
  • Hand wash with mild soap, dry promptly
  • Condition with any food safe oil in your kitchen
  • Handmade in Peten, Guatemala

 

Itza Wood dining and kitchen accessories are meticulously hand-crafted and hand-finished by woodworkers based in Petén, Guatemala, where the largest remaining tropical jungle in Central America spans. 

 

We support several social and environmental initiatives in Petén, in an effort to empower the local economy by securing jobs for the local artisans and access to education for the wider community. Our environmental actions help to protect the rainforests, the lungs of Earth, and help it thrive. 

 

Learn more about initiatives by visiting our ‘About Us’ page and refer to this page to find out more about how we process wood in a sustainable manner.