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Italian Olivewood Aperitivo Bowls - Set of 4

Entertain guests with a dash of Il Bel Paese when you present appetizers and snacks displayed on handmade servers from Umbria, Italy.

$40.00

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Known to locals as Il Bel Paese (the beautiful country), Italy has a long, rich history of wood carving dating back to the 17th century. This versatile set of 4 wooden serving bowls was handmade by artists in Umbria who proudly keep the tradition alive and well on the peninsula today.

  • Handcrafted from olive wood to showcase dramatic variations in tone and pattern—no two are alike.
  • Each bowl measures 4.5"L x 3"W x 1"H.
  • Named after appertivo>, the fundamental aspect of Italian culture where friends, colleagues, and family gather for snacks and drinks between work and dinner (we call it happy hour).
  • Made in Umbria, Italy.

Due to the handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary.

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Made from

olive wood

Measurements

4.5" L x 3" W x 1" H, set of 4

Care

Hand wash only. Occasionally coat with olive oil or mineral oil to keep wood looking its best.

Item ID

59402

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