Wood kitchenware

Wood kitchenware

Wood kitchenware

These rustic Wood Kitchenware and decorative items made from all natural wood are one-of-a-kind as they are designed and carved by our talented handicraftsmen in Cairo. These unique products have a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. Our wood kitchen stuff is made exclusively with Asersus Wood native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city. Asersus wood is characterized by the beauty of its grain and its malleability, making it easy to be shaped by hand. Asersus is very dense and heavy to the extent that if it is well-prepared, it is very difficult for it to break. It is famous for being utilized widely in the boat industry because of its high durability and resilience.

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We are a unique Egyptian souvenir shop offering luxurious Egyptian-inspired items made with authentic locally-sourced materials. We use the finest quality wood for all of our handmade wooden products. Our kitchen cookware is made exclusively with Asersus Wood native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city.

Asersus wood is characterized by the beauty of its grain and its malleability, making it easy to be shaped by hand.  Asersus is very dense and heavy to the extent that if it is well-prepared, it is very difficult for it to break. It is famous for being utilized widely in the boat industry because of its high durability and resilience.

Our unique wooden kitchen tools and utensils—inspired by ancient Egypt—are handmade from Asersus wood. These unique products have a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. The wood has been treated with natural oils and covered with a thin layer of glass paint for a gorgeous lustrous finish and for full protection from any sort of deterioration. 

These rustic cookware and decorative items made from all natural wood are one-of-a-kind as they are designed and carved by our talented handicraftsmen here in the heart of Cairo.

All our wooden kitchen ware is made by hand from start to finish. Yes, the process is timely and arduous but in the end, you’re left with a stunning product. First, the freshly-cut trunks are left between two to four years to dry completely. Then, the dried out trunk and branches are trimmed by hand carefully until smooth. The trunk is then cut into slices of varying thickness and shaped into whatever the handicraftsmen desires to make. The final product is then painted with a glossy paint for a shiny finish and protection.

Our Decorative Asersus Wood Plant/Candle Holder is made following this exact same process. This decorative rustic wooden cup is carved out of a real tree trump, showcasing the natural wooden grain. This lovely cup can serve as a small planter for a delicate array of flowers or a simple, vintage candle holder. It is gently hand-carved out of stunning Asersus Wood, native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city. It has a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. The wood has been treated with natural oils and covered with a thin layer of glass paint for a gorgeous lustrous finish and for full protection from any sort of deterioration. 

We are a unique Egyptian souvenir shop offering luxurious Egyptian-inspired items made with authentic locally-sourced materials. We use the finest quality wood for all of our handmade wooden products. Our kitchen cookware is made exclusively with Asersus Wood native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city.

Asersus wood is characterized by the beauty of its grain and its malleability, making it easy to be shaped by hand.  Asersus is very dense and heavy to the extent that if it is well-prepared, it is very difficult for it to break. It is famous for being utilized widely in the boat industry because of its high durability and resilience.

Our unique wooden kitchen tools and utensils—inspired by ancient Egypt—are handmade from Asersus wood. These unique products have a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. The wood has been treated with natural oils and covered with a thin layer of glass paint for a gorgeous lustrous finish and for full protection from any sort of deterioration. 

These rustic cookware and decorative items made from all natural wood are one-of-a-kind as they are designed and carved by our talented handicraftsmen here in the heart of Cairo.

All our wooden kitchen ware is made by hand from start to finish. Yes, the process is timely and arduous but in the end, you’re left with a stunning product. First, the freshly-cut trunks are left between two to four years to dry completely. Then, the dried out trunk and branches are trimmed by hand carefully until smooth. The trunk is then cut into slices of varying thickness and shaped into whatever the handicraftsmen desires to make. The final product is then painted with a glossy paint for a shiny finish and protection.

Our Decorative Asersus Wood Plant/Candle Holder is made following this exact same process. This decorative rustic wooden cup is carved out of a real tree trump, showcasing the natural wooden grain. This lovely cup can serve as a small planter for a delicate array of flowers or a simple, vintage candle holder. It is gently hand-carved out of stunning Asersus Wood, native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city. It has a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. The wood has been treated with natural oils and covered with a thin layer of glass paint for a gorgeous lustrous finish and for full protection from any sort of deterioration. 

We are a unique Egyptian souvenir shop offering luxurious Egyptian-inspired items made with authentic locally-sourced materials. We use the finest quality wood for all of our handmade wooden products. Our kitchen cookware is made exclusively with Asersus Wood native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city.

Asersus wood is characterized by the beauty of its grain and its malleability, making it easy to be shaped by hand.  Asersus is very dense and heavy to the extent that if it is well-prepared, it is very difficult for it to break. It is famous for being utilized widely in the boat industry because of its high durability and resilience.

Our unique wooden kitchen tools and utensils—inspired by ancient Egypt—are handmade from Asersus wood. These unique products have a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. The wood has been treated with natural oils and covered with a thin layer of glass paint for a gorgeous lustrous finish and for full protection from any sort of deterioration. 

These rustic cookware and decorative items made from all natural wood are one-of-a-kind as they are designed and carved by our talented handicraftsmen here in the heart of Cairo.

All our wooden kitchen ware is made by hand from start to finish. Yes, the process is timely and arduous but in the end, you’re left with a stunning product. First, the freshly-cut trunks are left between two to four years to dry completely. Then, the dried out trunk and branches are trimmed by hand carefully until smooth. The trunk is then cut into slices of varying thickness and shaped into whatever the handicraftsmen desires to make. The final product is then painted with a glossy paint for a shiny finish and protection.

Our Decorative Asersus Wood Plant/Candle Holder is made following this exact same process. This decorative rustic wooden cup is carved out of a real tree trump, showcasing the natural wooden grain. This lovely cup can serve as a small planter for a delicate array of flowers or a simple, vintage candle holder. It is gently hand-carved out of stunning Asersus Wood, native to Aswan, Egypt’s southernmost city. It has a glossy, rustic finish, highlighting the beautiful natural grain of this unique type of wood. The wood has been treated with natural oils and covered with a thin layer of glass paint for a gorgeous lustrous finish and for full protection from any sort of deterioration.