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Personalised Engraved Round Serving Board | Cheese Board | Charcuterie Board

Joseph from Glen Eden

These boards are perfect for serving your favorite cheeses, charcuterie, fruits, and more.
They are made of acacia wood, which is known for its strength and durability.
The board has a smooth, natural finish that is food-safe and easy to clean.

The best part of this board is the Personalization!
We will laser engrave your name, monogram, or short message and your designs onto the board.
This makes it a great gift for weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, and more!

These are made to order.

Postage available at buyers expense postage is determined by location.

Dimensions:

Height from handle: 40cm ( 15.7inch )
Width: 30cm ( 11.8inch )

Price: $50

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