3-pc Olive Wood Utensil Set
3-pc Olive Wood Utensil Set
This Todd English Olive Wood Utensil Set adds the beauty and durability of olive wood to your most practical kitchen preparations. The stunning striations of olive wood make even these most basic kitchen cooking tools beautiful enough to use and display with pride. And the extreme hardness of olive wood ensures they'll be adding a sculpted, old-world appeal to your kitchen for a long time to come.
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