Nita's Fluid Woodworks
Gone Fishin Charcuterie/ Wall art
Gone Fishin Charcuterie/ Wall art
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Experience the seamless blend of art and function.
Each piece, meticulously handcrafted, serves as both a captivating charcuterie board and a refined wall display. The rich Okinawa Blue finish provides a striking backdrop, adorned with carefully selected fishing lures and driftwood that tell a story of the sea. Embedded Michigan stones and fossils offer subtle nods to nature’s timeless beauty. Measuring 16x7⅝ inches with a sturdy 1⅜-inch thickness, this work exemplifies thoughtful design and enduring quality.
- Dual-purpose as functional charcuterie board and wall art
- Hand-finished Okinawa Blue coloration
- Incorporates authentic fishing lures and driftwood
- Embedded Michigan stones and fossils for natural elegance
- Dimensions: 16 x 7⅝ inches, 1⅜ inches thick
A testament to understated elegance and artisanal skill, ideal for those who appreciate quiet luxury.
Materials
Materials
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
I don't offer "pretty" shipping. I offer safe shipping! I have never had a product damaged in shipping, and that's because I protect my art very well!
Returns—If you need to return an item, there has to be legitimate reasoning. The box must be unopened. I promise you will not package it the way I did, and it will probably not make it back to me in one piece. There are no returns accepted on custom orders. They are custom. I can't resell custom orders.
IF I MESSED UP, I'LL FIX IT! If, by chance, there's a problem with shipping, I'm here to help. I need a few photos of the package as it was received and any damage. I'm committed to making things right.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
When Cleaning: Epoxy Resin is a Non-porous surface. Soap and water are sufficient when cleaning your pieces. Use a soft cloth or washcloth to clean your pieces!
Windex can also be used.
I like to use streak-free microfiber cloths. Like the ones for cars and windows.
DO NOT use abrasive towels or rags! You will scratch it!
DO NOT use harsh chemicals on epoxy resin! I will discolor it.
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