
Aramedia Wooden Olive Wood Heart Shaped Serving Dish Bowl -Handmade And Hand Carved By Artisans - 6 X 5.5 X 1 (Inches)
$28.78
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What materials are used in the AramediA Wooden Olive Wood Heart Shaped serving dish? A: The serving dish is made from high-quality olive wood, known for its durability and natural aroma.
- Q: How should I care for the olive wood serving bowl? A: To maintain the bowl's appearance, hand wash it with mild soap and warm water. Avoid using a dishwasher, and periodically rub it with olive oil or food-safe mineral oil to restore its finish.
- Q: Is the serving bowl suitable for all types of food? A: Yes, the olive wood serving bowl is resistant to stains and can be used for serving various foods, including salads, nuts, fruits, and snacks.
- Q: Can I put the olive wood bowl in the microwave or oven? A: No, it is not recommended to use the olive wood bowl in the microwave or oven as it may damage the wood.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the serving dish? A: The dimensions of the AramediA serving dish are approximately 6 x 5.5 x 1 inches.
- Q: Are there variations in the design of the bowls? A: Yes, each bowl is handmade and unique, so there may be slight variations in color and design due to the natural characteristics of the wood.
- Q: Is this serving bowl a sustainable product? A: Yes, the wood used for the serving bowl is a byproduct of agriculture, sourced from trees that no longer bear fruit, making it a sustainable choice.
- Q: Can I use this bowl for hot foods or liquids? A: While olive wood is durable, it is best to avoid using the bowl for hot foods or liquids to prevent damage.
- Q: What makes olive wood a good choice for kitchen products? A: Olive wood is a dense hardwood that is resistant to stains, does not swell with liquids, and has a smooth finish, making it ideal for kitchen use.
- Q: Where is the AramediA Wooden Olive Wood Heart Shaped serving dish made? A: The serving dish is handmade and hand-carved by artisans, ensuring a unique quality and craftsmanship.