ABOUT THIS ITEM
CLASSIC STYLE, CARVED BY CRAFTSMEN: Our Ebony Wood Fork is a Rainforest Bowls in-house design painstakingly hand carved out of reclaimed ebony wood by our team of Vietnamese master artisans.
USABLE WITH ALL FOODS: This ebony wood fork has a food-safe natural finish and can withstand daily use. Use as you would any eating fork: pasta, dessert, salad, fruit, ice cream.
EBONY WOODS SAVED FROM THE LANDFILL: Rainforest Bowls works with artisans in rural communities to ethically source raw/natural materials. We save wood from being burnt or ending up in a landfill, reclaiming them for your kitchen.
PLASTIC FREE PACKAGING: As an environmentally-conscious company, we’ve designed custom, recyclable, Rainforest Bowls branded, zero-plastic packaging.
A UNIQUE AND EXCITING GIFT: Family, friends and co-workers will treasure receiving a truly different and artisan present like this at birthdays, weddings, housewarmings, etc.
DIMENSIONS* & USES
Width: 1.4" (3.5cm)
Length: 7.5" (19 cm)
*Dimensions, unique tones, and grain patterns might vary. Each product is unique and will not match exactly to the product pictures due to the natural variation of the wood.
Uses: Use for pasta, dessert, salad, fruit, soft/tender meat, ice cream etc.
MATERIAL & ORIGIN
Ebony Wood
Vietnam
CARE INSTRUCTION
Handwash Only
POSITIVE IMPACT
- 1 Tree Planted = 1 Product Sold
- Plastic-Free Packaging
- Creating Jobs in Developing Countries
- Free Shipping Over $100
- Try It For 60-Days
1 Products Sold = 1 Tree Planted in The Rainforest
We are a mission-focused multinational company with team members from developing countries in every division. Our core focus is transforming the wood products industry in third world countries that historically caused deforestation.We stimulate economic growth while helping partners evolve into net-positive creators for the environment.
- Government regulates what trees are cut down
- 1 TREE harvested = many hundred of NEW TREES planted
- Since founding, we've donated over 1% of revenue every year
- Provided jobs to skilled wood artisans in rural communities