“The first thing you notice about olive wood is its character. The grain isn’t subtle. It moves and swirls in warm tones of honey, amber, and deep caramel. No two pieces are ever the same, because no two olive trees grow the same way.”
It feels almost like meeting a person rather than an object. The wood carries the memory of how it grew—time, weather, resilience—each piece quietly insisting on its own story.
So interesting! Will check out the company website. I’m in love with this country and am doing what I can to learn more through reading Portuguese authors and sampling the exquisite products produced here.
“The first thing you notice about olive wood is its character. The grain isn’t subtle. It moves and swirls in warm tones of honey, amber, and deep caramel. No two pieces are ever the same, because no two olive trees grow the same way.”
It feels almost like meeting a person rather than an object. The wood carries the memory of how it grew—time, weather, resilience—each piece quietly insisting on its own story.
So beautiful
So interesting! Will check out the company website. I’m in love with this country and am doing what I can to learn more through reading Portuguese authors and sampling the exquisite products produced here.