Cherry Charcuterie Pack w/Double Live Edge: 3 Boards, 8"+ Widths
SKU: pack-ches44-narrow$89.00 $69.00 /Pack
Sale Ends November 30, 202448 U.S. Ground Service
This selection of cherry brings you everything nature has to offer. The double live edge is ready to be sanded and finished for a charcuterie board or split and poured with epoxy for a river table. Choose whether you'd prefer boards free of knots and cracks, or make nature shine unlike anything mass-produced.
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Thickness | 3/4"-13/16" (≈ 4/4, S2S approx) |
Width | 8"-12" |
Length | 18"+, 24"+, or 30"+ |
Quantity | 3 Boards |
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Ease of Finishing
(Prunus serotina)
Cherry grows in North America
Reddish brown with a golden luster. Freshly cut cherry is often very pale, but the wood oxidizes to its famously favorable rich brown red in time.
Reaches heights of up to 100 feet, about 80 feet average, with a tall trunk of about 24" in diameter.
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