"It’s too pretty to use! Can I actually cut on it?" To preserve the flawless, artistic beauty of the hand-poured resin inlay, this board is designed exclusively for food presentation and serving, such as charcuterie, cheeses, and appetizers. We do not recommend kitchen knives, direct slicing, or heavy chopping. Please note: While the inlay is incredibly durable, using sharp knives directly on it can slice into the design, which will cause the resin to chip or flake out.
"Will the design last or fade over time?"The vibrant, hand-poured resin inlay is completely permanent and deeply embedded into the wood grain. It will not fade, peel, or come out under normal serving and hand-washing conditions. It is built to remain a gorgeous, lasting centerpiece for your home for years to come.
"Is the resin inlay safe for food contact?" Yes, absolutely. We use premium, food-safe epoxy resin that cures completely solid, creating a beautiful, non-toxic presentation surface that is perfectly safe for direct contact with your favorite cheeses, fruits, meats, and crackers.
"Is the surface completely smooth?" Every board is meticulously hand-sanded and finished to ensure a professional, elegant touch. The epoxy resin inlay is filled to create a smooth, beautiful transition between the natural bamboo grain and the vibrant, shimmering artwork.
"What is the best way to prevent warping?" To prevent warping or cupping, always hand wash your board with mild soap and warm water, then dry it standing upright on its EDGE. Bamboo must never be placed in a dishwasher or left soaking in water. Air-drying evenly on its edge ensures your board maintains its flat, premium structural integrity.
"How do I keep my board looking brand new?" We recommend treating the natural bamboo wood sections regularly with a food-safe conditioner to keep it hydrated and glowing. You can find our handcrafted Board Butter Conditioner HERE, or read our full, step-by-step Official Care & Maintenance Guide HERE for long-term care tips. (Note: Avoid placing hot pots or pans directly onto the resin inlay or board, as high heat can dull the glossy finish).