
Each handle is turned from alabaster stone, its creamy ground threaded with warm amber and blush — no two quite the same. The stainless steel heads are finished to a high polish: a flat spade-knife for dividing and shaving, a two-pronged fork for holding, lifting, and coaxing a crumbly wedge apart. Together they move through a board with ease, neither fussy nor purely decorative.
Because alabaster is a natural stone, the veining and tonal warmth of each handle will vary — that variance is the point.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each handle is turned from alabaster stone, its creamy ground threaded with warm amber and blush — no two quite the same. The stainless steel heads are finished to a high polish: a flat spade-knife for dividing and shaving, a two-pronged fork for holding, lifting, and coaxing a crumbly wedge apart. Together they move through a board with ease, neither fussy nor purely decorative.
Because alabaster is a natural stone, the veining and tonal warmth of each handle will vary — that variance is the point.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
Two tools that make the board worth building
The alabaster handles catch the candlelight as you work through a wedge of aged gouda, fork in one hand, spade in the other. Guests reach across. Someone asks where the tools are from.



