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ChefSofi Charcuterie Board Set and Cheese Serving Platter - Made from Acacia Wood - US Patented 13 inch Cheese Board and Knife Set for Entertaining and Serving - 4 Knives and 4 Bowls

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  • Original German Design: Our acacia wood cheese board set is designed and quality-checked in Germany. U.S. Patent No.: US D906,067 S. This COMPLETE set includes 4 bowls and 4 knives to hold and slice all kinds of...
  • Elegant Presentation: Meticulously crafted for upscale parties and lavish dinners. Let your guests marvel on your beautiful table setting along with the mouth-watering food you prepared.
  • More Spacious Than Most: Thanks to its wide 13 inches diameter, this acacia wood cheese cutting tray has all the room you'll need for crackers, serving utensils and cutlery for cheese and meat.
  • Organize Cheese & Meats: The 4 ceramic bowls in our slate charcuttery board set help you sort various kinds of side dishes, fruits, crackers, nuts, and meats while keeping them neatly arranged.
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