Shapely and practical soap dish made of olive wood. Each bowl has its own, individual grain.
The bowl has 3 small holes for the soapy water to run off and a small hollow so that the soap does not fall down.
The hollow will turn darker after a while, but this is a natural process in connection with soapy water. Then simply wash the soap dish a few times, dry it and rub it with normal olive oil so that the dish is impregnated again. So, the bowl lasts a long time and is a nice accessory in your bathroom.
7cm x 11cm
Olive wood info
- Olive wood is also characterized by its high degree of hardness, which is approx. 60% higher than that of European oak. It is therefore also ideally suited for parts subject to stress such as B. Cutting boards.
- Small cracks and adhesions in the olive wood, e.g., B. in the area of knots can certainly occur and are typical phenomena corresponding to the natural material. If it makes sense, these are filled with some wood paste.
- Olive wood products e.g., B. Clean with a soft sponge, warm water and a little washing-up liquid (never leave it in hot water), then wipe dry with a kitchen towel.
- It is best to rub the wood with olive oil immediately after purchase and then from time to time after cleaning so that the wood does not dry out and retains its beautiful grain.
- Please never wash olive wood in the dishwasher, leave it in soapy water or permanently expose it to heat.
- Soap sometimes loosens the oil from the wood and turns the water brown. This decreases over time and varies according to the consistency of the wood, the soap, etc. One can avoid it by rubbing the soap dish with petroleum jelly.
- The olive wood comes from Sicily, Spain and now also from Tunisia