With our Coconut Shell Bowls Cutlery Set you get the full range of Coconut Bowl designs including the matching Spoons and Forks. Share your healthy cooked meals with your friends and serve them in these beautiful, tropical Coconut Bowls.
You can't decide which bowl is more beautiful? Then don't and get all of them.
Shop Coconut Shell Bowls Cutlery Set | Biodegradable Kitchenware
Our Collection Bundle contains:
4 Coconut Bowls (Original, Palm, Buddha, Poke)
4 Coconut Spoons
4 Coconut Forks
Coconut trees are a big part of every Indonesian's daily life. The locals even call it "The tree of life" because every part of the tree is used to sustain their lives. The leaves, the fruits (coconuts) and the wood. Integrate a small part of Indonesian culture into your daily life.
*Please be aware that every item is handmade by artisans from natural resources. This means every piece is unique and small irregularities can occur.
Details:
Material Bowl: Coconut Shell
Size: 13-14 x H. 7-8cm, 300ml
Material Cutlery: Coconut Wood Size: L. 18cm
Handmade inIndonesia
Care Instructions:
Hand-wash only
Store in dry open air places
Don't soak
After 10-20 uses you should polish your Coconut Bowl and Coconut Cutlery with 100% natural coconut or olive oil to keep them beautiful and fresh.
Don't put the Coconut Bowl in the freezer or in the Microwave since it might crack with extreme hot or cold temperatures.
MEET THE ARTISAN ROZI
Rozi is 23 years young and a pretty smart young man.
His village is really close to the boats that usually take all the tourists from Lombok to the famous Gili Trawangan, Gili Air and Gili Meno. So usually they would live indirectly out of tourism, providing food and supplies to the islands. After the earthquake in August 2018 they were in a similar situation as now. Without any income. Rozi cares a lot for his village. He started his coconut business to create jobs for his community. Rozi works together withnine other people from his family. He always tries to involve as many people as he can. The women usually focus on coconut oil production and the men in Coconut Bowl carving.
When Rozi is not shaping spoons or polishing coconuts, he really likes to play the guitar or go fishing. In the future he wants to be the major of the village and his dream is to get enough orders, so his whole village can work in the coconut business.
When we visited Rozi and his lovely community, we were warmly welcomed by smiles, coffee and delicious desserts (of course made of coconut). We want to help Rozi to achieve his dreams and grow the business.