Finishes, Care, and a Lifetime of Use
Good care begins with food-safe oils—linseed, walnut, or blends enriched with beeswax—that feed thirsty fibers and heighten warm grain. Avoid harsh detergents, standing water, and impatient dishwashers that punish edges and joints. Instead, wash promptly, dry with attention, and oil when the surface looks tired. With such habits, utensils darken beautifully, grow silkier under fingertips, and carry gentle gloss earned by service rather than varnish, becoming companions rather than objects.