Antique solid wood cutting board – Central Europe, circa 1920
- Dimensions :
- H10 x W87 x D73
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- bohemia
Antique solid wood chopping board, a rural Central European utensil originating from Central Europe and dated around 1920. It comes from Central Europe, from the early 20th century, where chopping boards were crafted from solid wood for everyday domestic use. In the rural kitchens of Central Europe, chopping boards were part of the daily toolkit: they were used for kneading bread, cutting meat, chopping vegetables, or serving cold cuts at the table. Their thickness and density allowed them to withstand years of use without breaking. Constructed from solid wood, carved from several edge-joined boards, with a cut profile and an integrated handle on some pieces. The thickness is generous, and the edges have been softened by use. The carpentry is straightforward, typical of rural domestic tools. Details. Dimensions: Length 87 cm – Depth 73 cm – Height 10 cm. Style: Rustic Central European. Materials and techniques: Solid wood carved from edge-joined boards, naturally aged finish from use. Place of origin: Central Europe. Period: Early 20th century (circa 1920) Date of manufacture: Circa 1920. Condition / Observations: Piece is intact. Signs of use, stains, and cuts integrated into the wood. Wear consistent with age and use.
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