Crack nuts with charm and ease using this handcrafted Olive Wood Nutcracker – a practical and decorative addition to any rustic kitchen.
Mushroom Shape Olive Wood Nutcracker (12 cm)
This olive wood nutcracker is uniquely designed in the shape of a mushroom, offering both functionality and rustic beauty. The internal wooden screw mechanism allows you to gently and safely crack a variety of nuts without damaging the kernels inside. It’s perfect for walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, and chestnuts.
With a compact size of 12 cm in height and a diameter of 5 cm, it fits comfortably in the hand and is suitable for both adults and children under supervision. Its playful mushroom shape also makes it an eye-catching and original gift idea for food lovers and nature-inspired kitchens.
Product Features:
- Handmade from solid olive wood – each piece features a unique grain pattern
- Soft yet strong screw-crushing mechanism to protect the nut inside
- Size: Ø 5 cm x Height: 12 cm
- Perfect for all types of dried nuts – from almonds to walnuts
- Ergonomic design for a comfortable grip
Why Choose Olive Wood?
Olive wood is naturally hard, antibacterial, and rich in character. Each product is carved from ethically harvested olive trees that are no longer productive. No two pieces are alike – the swirling grain patterns and warm tones make every nutcracker one of a kind. It is said that objects made from olive wood can be everlasting with proper care.
Care Instructions:
- Hand wash only – avoid soaking in water or using dishwashers
- Wipe with a soft cloth and dry immediately after use
- Oil occasionally with food-safe olive oil to maintain the wood’s shine and prevent cracking
Gift Worthy & Sustainable
Looking for a meaningful and eco-conscious gift? This mushroom shape olive wood nutcracker is a popular choice for birthdays, holidays, or as a charming kitchen decor item. Functional, playful, and entirely handmade, it adds both character and utility to your countertop.
View more handcrafted olive wood kitchen tools or read about the history of nutcrackers.