Support Carolina Fishermen - Glass Cutting Board

Support Carolina Fishermen - Glass Cutting Board

8" x 11" / Rectangle
$27.15
Sale price  $27.15 Regular price 
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Support Carolina Fishermen - Glass Cutting Board

Support Carolina Fishermen - Glass Cutting Board

$27.15
Sale price  $27.15 Regular price 
Size
ShapeRectangle

Fresh seafood. Strong communities. Proud traditions.

Our I Support Carolina Fishermen Glass Cutting Board celebrates the hardworking men and women who make their living on Carolina waters and help keep coastal traditions alive. Featuring a bold coastal-inspired design, this piece brings a touch of Carolina pride to your kitchen while honoring the fishing families who help feed our communities.

Whether you're preparing dinner, serving appetizers, displaying it on the countertop, or using it as part of your coastal décor, this cutting board combines everyday functionality with a message that matters. It's perfect for seafood lovers, boat owners, coastal locals, and anyone who believes supporting local fishermen helps preserve an important way of

life.

Crafted from durable tempered glass with a textured surface, this cutting board is designed for chopping, slicing, dicing, and serving. The vibrant design makes it beautiful enough to display long after the cooking is done.

At Sweet Marie's, we proudly serve only Carolina-caught seafood because we believe local matters. This cutting board celebrates the fishermen, working waterfronts, and coastal communities that make North Carolina's seafood heritage possible.

Product Features

• Durable tempered glass construction

• Textured surface ideal for chopping, slicing, and food preparation

• Four rubber feet for added stability during use

• Available in two convenient sizes

• Beautiful decorative design that doubles as kitchen décor

• Easy to clean and maintain

• Hand wash recommended

Perfect for seafood lovers, beach houses, coastal kitchens, fishermen, boat owners, home cooks, and anyone proud to support Carolina's fishing heritage.

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