CORA LU KIRBY
Cora Lu Kirby is a wood charcuterie tray that I hand turned on my lathe. I used responsibly sourced cherry wood from here in Bourbon County, Kentucky to make this piece. Remnants of the inner bark are visible in a small spot on the edge, and a few small naturally occurring cracks in the wood have been reinforced. All of these features contribute to the unique beauty of this piece.
I designed this piece with entertaining in mind. It’s perfect to hold chips and dip, cheese and crackers, veggies, or just about any hors d’oeuvres at your next gathering.
This wood charcuterie tray measures 14-7/8″ wide, 1-5/8″ tall, and 1-1/8″ deep. I polished the cherry wood with food safe walnut oil with a blend of beeswax and carnauba wax to provide a durable finish and rich luster. Additionally, I include care instructions with the purchase of this piece.
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A little about me….
I’m a historical archaeologist and spend my days excavating sites, analyzing artifacts, and writing up my findings. When I’m not in the field, you’ll find me in my woodshop. I primarily use found and reclaimed wood from here in Central Kentucky. It’s my hope that incorporating elements of the wood as I found it into each piece serves as a reminder that the object you see once was part of a beautiful, living tree. Learn more about me and my shop here.