Recycled Catch-All

$16.00
sold out

The Haitian artisans of My Green 509 hand carve this beautiful little catch-all dish from recycled acajou wood, a native wood in Haiti. One thing we love about these is the artisans are using wood that has already been cut down, making something beautiful from what was left for nothing.

Details:

  • Materials: acajou wood

  • Care instructions: Hand wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Rub wood lightly with mineral or olive oil before storing.

  • Because this is a handcrafted item, each will vary slightly.

Add To Cart

The Haitian artisans of My Green 509 hand carve this beautiful little catch-all dish from recycled acajou wood, a native wood in Haiti. One thing we love about these is the artisans are using wood that has already been cut down, making something beautiful from what was left for nothing.

Details:

  • Materials: acajou wood

  • Care instructions: Hand wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Rub wood lightly with mineral or olive oil before storing.

  • Because this is a handcrafted item, each will vary slightly.

The Haitian artisans of My Green 509 hand carve this beautiful little catch-all dish from recycled acajou wood, a native wood in Haiti. One thing we love about these is the artisans are using wood that has already been cut down, making something beautiful from what was left for nothing.

Details:

  • Materials: acajou wood

  • Care instructions: Hand wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Rub wood lightly with mineral or olive oil before storing.

  • Because this is a handcrafted item, each will vary slightly.

 

Made in a way that gives life.


How we shop has the potential to make life better for others.


Everything at Haiti Marketplace is ethically made, which means that makers are paid living wages and working in spaces and ways that are honoring of their humanity.

 
Clay11-1.jpg
 

★★★★★

 

“I love knowing that buying from Haiti Marketplace is positively impacting people by providing safe work environments, paying fair wages and allowing families to stay together.”



Kayla T.