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Small Cheese Board in Tzalam wood, Taller Maya, Mexico, 2024 - Lot 784

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Crafted by the skilled artisans of Taller Maya, this exquisite cheese board is made from  Tzalam wood, a hardwood native to the Yucatán Peninsula. Known for its rich, warm hues and striking grain patterns, Tzalam brings both beauty and strength.

Its compact size is ideal for serving cheeses and charcuterie in style, highlighting the natural grain and warm tones of the wood. Perfect for collectors and connoisseurs seeking authentic Mexican craftsmanship combined with functional design.

Creator

Taller Maya/ Ensamble Artesano

Dimensions

Height: 1 in(2.5 cm)

Width: 8 in(20 cm)

Depth: 16 in(4 cm)

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Style

Traditional Mayan Craftsmanship

Materials and Techniques

Tzalam Wood, and hand carving

Condition

Good

Place Of Origin

Mexico

Date of Manufacture

2024

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Ships From: New York, NY

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