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Finishing Foodgrade

Size Specification

- length : 35 cm
- height : 7 cm

Care Instructions
  • Hand-wash with water and dish soap.
  • Always wipe-off the excess moisture after washing.
  • Optionally, occasionally apply some beeswax.

Made from high-quality teakwood, this spatula is perfect for flipping, stirring, and draining with ease. The slits allow excess oil or liquid to drain away, making it ideal for cooking delicate foods like eggs, fish, or pancakes.

Unlike plastic spatulas, which can release harmful toxins or microplastics when exposed to heat, our teakwood spatula offers a completely natural, chemical-free cooking experience. It’s also a safer alternative to metal spatulas, staying cool to the touch and preventing scratches on your non-stick cookware. Wood spatulas are simply the best solution.

Every spatula is a testament to the skill of our Indonesian artisans, handcrafted with care and precision. By choosing our Teakwood Slotted Spatula, you're not just upgrading your kitchen tools—you're supporting small family businesses in Indonesia. Additionally, all profits from your purchase are donated to help underprivileged children in Indonesia, turning every meal you prepare into an act of goodwill.

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Handcrafted Quality

Support Families

Durable Products

Pure and Natural Materials

Embrace nature with products free from chemicals, toxins, and microplastics—crafted with wood and beeswax.

Support Small Family Businesses in Indonesia

Empower small family businesses with every handcrafted piece you bring home.

Certified Sustainable Sourcing

Our wood is responsibly sourced and certified by the Indonesian Government, preserving nature’s beauty.

Plant a Tree with Every Purchase

Join our mission to restore forests—every purchase plants a tree.

wood type

Teakwood

Teakwood is renowned for its durability and natural resistance to water, making it an ideal choice for outdoor furniture and marine applications.

Its rich, golden-brown hue deepens with age, adding a touch of warmth and elegance to any space. Teakwood's smooth grain and natural oils also make it easy to maintain, requiring minimal upkeep to preserve its beauty for generations.

Empowering Humanity

All Profits are Donated to Underpriviledged Children

In our effort to give back to the community, we donate a portion of each purchase to support underprivileged children in Indonesian inland areas, providing them with access to education and opportunities for a brighter future. Additionally, we plant a tree for every item sold, contributing to reforestation efforts and nurturing the environment for
generations to come.

 

INDONESIAS HERITAGE LIVES ON

Generations of Craft

At Vivere, we're dedicated to honoring Bali's rich cultural heritage through our handmade wooden products. Crafted with care by local artisans, each piece reflects the traditions and skills passed down through generations.

 

STEP INTO VIVERE

Where wood meets wonder, and together, we impact the world.

At Vivere, we believe in the magic of handcrafted teakwood kitchenware. Our journey begins with sustainably sourced wood and ends with unique, artisanal pieces that bring warmth and elegance to your home. Each product is a testament to the skill and dedication of our talented artisans from the poorest regions of Indonesia.