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Carved by hand from locally sourced olive wood, this honey drizzle stick is a small piece that carries the depth of a long-standing tradition.

In Bethlehem, olive wood has been worked for generations, with artisans shaping each piece slowly, allowing the natural grain to guide the final form. The result is something both practical and quietly expressive, where no two pieces are ever the same.

Its smooth finish and balanced shape make it easy to use, whether drizzling honey over warm toast, stirring it through tea, or finishing desserts with a touch of sweetness. Simple in purpose, but thoughtful in its making, it brings a sense of warmth and care to everyday moments.

Subtle variations in tone and grain are part of the material itself, giving each piece its own character.

Details

Size: 8.5cm length x 5.5cm wide, 1cm height

Material: Olive wood

Origin: Made in Bethlehem, Palestine, using olive wood sourced from the surrounding region.

Care
Handwash only.
Avoid soaking or placing in the dishwasher.
To maintain its natural lustre, apply a small amount of olive oil from time to time.
Giving back

Each piece supports artisans in Bethlehem, helping to sustain traditional olive wood carving as a source of dignified, fairly paid work.

A portion of proceeds is shared with marginalised communities through our ongoing partnership with human rights organisation Restless Beings.

For every order placed, we also plant a tree, contributing to long-term environmental restoration.

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Bethlehem Olive Wood

Olive wood carving in Bethlehem is one of the oldest continuous woodworking traditions in the world, shaped over centuries in a place where the olive tree has long been part of daily life.

Artisans work with wood from pruned branches or ageing trees that no longer bear fruit, allowing the material to be used without harming the life cycle of the tree. Each piece is carved slowly by hand, guided by the natural grain, which forms its distinctive flowing patterns over decades of growth.

What has been passed down through generations is not only a technique, but a way of working that values patience, care, and a deep connection to the land.

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