Stewarts Blocks and Boards
End Grain Cutting Board – Australian Jarrah & Maple
End Grain Cutting Board – Australian Jarrah & Maple
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A bold blend of strength and elegance. This handcrafted cutting board pairs the deep, reddish hues of Australian jarrah with the soft, creamy tones of maple in a striking end grain pattern that’s as functional as it is beautiful. Designed for serious prep work and everyday charm, it’s a compact powerhouse that brings warmth and resilience to your kitchen.
🌿 Materials & Craftsmanship:
Wood Species: Sustainably sourced Australian jarrah and North American maple
Construction: End grain layout for superior durability and knife preservation
Finish: Hand-sanded and sealed with a food-safe mineral oil and beeswax blend
Feet: Non-slip rubber feet for stability and airflow beneath the board
Each board is meticulously handcrafted in Wisconsin by Stewart’s Blocks and Boards, where artistry meets precision. The end grain design isn’t just visually captivating—it’s built to absorb impact, making it gentler on your knives and tougher against wear.
📏 Dimensions:
Size: 10.75" wide x 12" long x 1.5" thick
Weight: Substantial enough to stay put, yet easy to move and store
Profile: Clean edges with a subtle bevel for comfortable handling
✨ What Makes It Special:
Jarrah’s rich tones and tight grain offer a dramatic contrast to maple’s soft glow
End grain surface self-heals over time, resisting deep cuts and warping
Rubber feet keep the board elevated, dry, and secure on any countertop
Compact footprint makes it perfect for small kitchens, quick prep, or serving
Whether you’re slicing heirloom tomatoes or plating charcuterie for guests, this board brings a sense of grounded luxury to your space. It’s a conversation piece, a workhorse, and a reflection of your taste for quality.
From the Maker:
At Stewart’s Blocks and Boards, we believe every board should tell a story. This one speaks of contrast—between continents, colors, and textures. It’s a tribute to the beauty of natural materials and the joy of working with your hands. No two boards are alike, and that’s exactly the point.
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