Introducing Tisa, our long wooden serving tray designed to captivate and charm any culinary presentations. With its long and elegant shape, each Tisa tray is a unique canvas, displaying the delicate craft of Konjic woodcarving, leaving space for your creations at the center. The beautiful “Reshma” pattern covering it adds depth and texture, making each encounter with Tisa a feast for the eyes. At the heart of our brand lies the uniqueness of our woodcarving craft — a heritage that is unparalleled in the world. Our journey is steeped in the centuries-old tradition of Konjic woodcarving, a decorative technique that earned prestigious recognition from Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2017. WAGA’s decorative pieces add an artistic touch to your living spaces. Here’s how to keep them looking their best: Gentle Cleaning: Use a slightly damp cloth for occasional cleaning. Avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners, which can harm the wood’s finish. Regular Inspection: Periodically examine your decorative objects for any loose pieces or minor damage. Swift repairs can prevent further issues. Repolishing: If you notice the shine fading over time, a light application of food-safe oil can revive the lustre.
WAGA Brown Tisa Long Wooden Serving Tray
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Brown Tisa Long Wooden Serving Tray
Introducing Tisa, our long wooden serving tray designed to captivate and charm any culinary presentations. With its long and elegant shape, each Tisa tray is a unique canvas, displaying the delicate craft of Konjic woodcarving, leaving space for your creations at the center. The beautiful “Reshma” pattern covering it adds depth and texture, making each encounter with Tisa a feast for the eyes. At the heart of our brand lies the uniqueness of our woodcarving craft — a heritage that is unparalleled in the world. Our journey is steeped in the centuries-old tradition of Konjic woodcarving, a decorative technique that earned prestigious recognition from Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2017. WAGA’s decorative pieces add an artistic touch to your living spaces. Here’s how to keep them looking their best: Gentle Cleaning: Use a slightly damp cloth for occasional cleaning. Avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners, which can harm the wood’s finish. Regular Inspection: Periodically examine your decorative objects for any loose pieces or minor damage. Swift repairs can prevent further issues. Repolishing: If you notice the shine fading over time, a light application of food-safe oil can revive the lustre.