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  1. Olive Wood Sugar Salt Herbs/Pot With a magnetic Lid 8cmx10cm And Condiment Scoop

    Olive Wood Sugar Salt Herbs.... Pot With a magnetic Lid And Condiment Scoop. H 8cm D 10cm Sustainable sourced olive wood produced from non fruiting trees and pruning branches. The olive tree is heavily pruned every year after the harvest to increase the olive yield and protect the trees from harsh weather. Olive wood is beautiful yet practical wood, due to it's density and strength. each piece is completely unique.

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  2. Olive Wood Condiment Tub Tunisian 9cm Kitchen Salt Sugar Herb Spice Pot with Lid

    Our story continued when we were introduced to a small workers cooperative in the Tunisian heartland. Olive wood is prized for its beautiful grain patterns, warm colour tones and durability, making it a popular material for a variety of decorative and functional objects such as kitchen utensils, sharing dishes, cutting, and serving boards.

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  3. SELBRAE HOUSE OLIVE WOOD SALT POT/ SUGAR POT

    Our stunning olive wood salt pot fits perfectly by the stove and is a practical kitchen essential. Have it sitting ready for when you need to season a dish whilst cooking. Team with our small wooden salt scoop to make the perfect set.

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  4. VINTAGE OLIVE WOOD SALT AND PEPPER SHAKER POTS SOUVENIR FROM JERUSALEM

    Yes we can combine all orders usually £2 a extra item.

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  5. Vintage French Olive Wood Hanging Salt Box - Uniquely Hand-Carved

    Can also be used standing up.

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  6. Naturally Med Olive Wood Sugar Pot/Salt Keeper

    This stunning olive wood pot with a lid is perfect for storing and serving salt or sugar. A beautiful salt keeper patterned by the natural grain of olive wood it will be very eye-catching on your kitchen surface or table.

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  7. Olive Wood Spice Pot

    The shape of each salt pot is unique.

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  8. Handcrafted olive wood Salt/Sugar keeper (3" in diameter) - Asfour Outlet Tra...

    Handcrafted olive wood salt or Sugar keeper. A tradition of olive wood kitchenware making that goes back to 100s of years.

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