Description

This board is dead sexy err… hexy that is!

It’s a uniquely shaped charcuterie board that sets it apart from the pack as no simple serving board. Your cheeses and hors-d’oeuvres will be flanked by two porcelain ramekins to fill with dipping sauces or extra goodies.

On the flip side, literally, you have the option for a larger surface serving platter with the same shape. Our Dead Hexy shaped charcuterie board comes in either cherry or walnut hardwood and is finished with several applications of mineral oil to highlight and protect the fancy wood grain patterns in the rich material.

Choose to further customize your board with a monogram or special text to create a remarkably meaningful gift. As you can see in the example photos, a classic engraving that our customer’s love is a big singular letter with the name striped across. The engraving, the dishes, and the grain come together to create a symmetrically shaped charcuterie board.

Dimensions: 12 x 15.875 x 0.875

Materials used in this product include:

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Dead Hexy Serving Board

$55.00

This board is dead sexy err... hexy that is! Get the Dead Hexy server in either cherry or walnut hardwood. It's finished with several applications of mineral oil to highlight and protect the wood grain.

Dimensions: 12 x 15.875 x 0.875

SKU: 11022000


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Description

This board is dead sexy err… hexy that is!

It’s a uniquely shaped charcuterie board that sets it apart from the pack as no simple serving board. Your cheeses and hors-d’oeuvres will be flanked by two porcelain ramekins to fill with dipping sauces or extra goodies.

On the flip side, literally, you have the option for a larger surface serving platter with the same shape. Our Dead Hexy shaped charcuterie board comes in either cherry or walnut hardwood and is finished with several applications of mineral oil to highlight and protect the fancy wood grain patterns in the rich material.

Choose to further customize your board with a monogram or special text to create a remarkably meaningful gift. As you can see in the example photos, a classic engraving that our customer’s love is a big singular letter with the name striped across. The engraving, the dishes, and the grain come together to create a symmetrically shaped charcuterie board.

Dimensions: 12 x 15.875 x 0.875

Materials used in this product include:

Engraving Tips!

Below are some of our favorite tips for an engraved gift. Personalized gifts often feature a couple’s monogram, last name, or even the latitude and longitude of a favorite place (like their wedding venue or engagement spot).

Browse the Inspiration Gallery or check out our blog post with tips for personalizing your gift for more ideas!

FAQs

Some common questions for designing an engraved gift

What should I engrave on a serving board?

For a simple engraving, we recommend one of four popular choices (1) large initial or monogram (2) last name (3) wedding date or (4) longitude and latitude coordinates of a special place.

What is the correct layout for a monogram

For a traditional monogram, with a larger center initial, follow the rules noted below.

  • Individual’s monogram = first, last, middle (for example, Carrie Pearl Smith = cSp)
  • Couple’s monogram = wife’s name, last name, husband’s name (for example, Caroline and Scott Miller = cMs)

For more tips on monogram styling, check out this great article by Raising Camelot. or visit our blog post with tips for designing an engraved cutting board.

Where can I find GPS coordinates of a physical address?

We like using Google Maps for GPS coordinates. Simply enter a physical address and right click on the red pin to view the DD (decimal degrees) coordinates. If you would like to use DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds) follow this formula.

Does food get stuck on an engraved charcuterie board?

We get this question a lot. Honestly, we have not had a problem with food getting stuck in the engraving. If bits of cheese do get wedged into the grooves of your engraved cutting board, we recommend using a soft bristle brush (an old toothbrush works great) to clean in between the grooves.

How do you treat wood cutting boards to make them food safe?

Our wood cutting boards are treating with mineral oil. Mineral oil is 100% food safe and great for conditioning wood. You can also use coconut oil as an alternative to mineral oil. General care instructions are given with your engraved cutting board. You can also find wood cutting board care instructions and a video on our website.

Tips & tricks for wood cutting board care?

Detailed wood cutting board care instructions are listed on our website, along with a YouTube video for reference. But generally, our recommendations are: (1) wash both sides of the board with soap/water (2) stand the board on its edge overnight to dry, and (3) condition all sides with mineral oil. Easy as 1-2-3!

Can I chat through the engraving in person or by phone?

You bet! Call or swing by the showroom to browse exclusive products and order in person. Our address & current hours are always updated here.

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