Details
Bring warmth and craftsmanship into your kitchen with this extra-large handmade hardwood cutting board, built from a striking blend of walnut, maple, ash, oak, and cherry. The natural contrast of premium Indiana hardwoods creates a timeless butcher block aesthetic that’s both functional and beautiful.
Designed for serious prep work and elegant presentation, this board offers a generous surface area while its substantial thickness provides durability and stability.
Each board is handcrafted and carefully finished with a food-grade mineral oil and beeswax blend, enhancing the wood’s natural beauty while protecting it for everyday use.
Perfect for:
✔ Food prep ✔ Charcuterie & serving ✔ Kitchen décor ✔ Housewarming & wedding gifts
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Dimensions
• Length: 22 1/4 inches • Width: 16 inches • Thickness: 1 3/4 inches
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Materials
• Walnut • Maple • Ash • Oak • Cherry • Finished with food-grade mineral oil & beeswax
All woods are locally sourced Indiana hardwoods.
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Features
• Extra-large prep surface • Heavy-duty 1.75” thickness • Unique natural grain patterns • Durable edge-grain construction • Smooth, hand-sanded finish • Food-safe protective treatment
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Care Instructions
To maintain the beauty and longevity of your board:
• Hand wash only (do not soak) • Dry immediately • Reapply mineral oil/beeswax as needed • Do not place in dishwasher
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Why You’ll Love It
This board isn’t just a kitchen tool — it’s a statement piece. The bold striped hardwood pattern makes it equally suited for countertop display or entertaining guests.
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Selling since January 2026
E3 Custom Woodworks and Sawmill specializes in handcrafted furniture and precision CNC wood products made from locally sourced hardwoods. Powered by our Wood-Mizer sawmill and on-site kiln, we control every stage of the process—from milling and drying to final fabrication—to ensure superior quality and consistency. We build custom live-edge tables, countertops, furniture pieces, and a wide range of CNC-crafted items, all designed to highlight the natural beauty of Indiana’s urban and reclaimed trees.
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