A handcrafted brass and wood pen holder does what no off-the-shelf organizer can: it tells people something about you before you say a word. Sar builds each holder by pairing solid brass hardware with a turned wood base in maple or walnut. The brass is available in...
Behind the Grain Blog
Handcrafted Mortar & Pestle
Our Handcrafted Mortar and Pestles are great for the kitchen witch in all of us. There's something magical about grinding your own spices — the aromatics that fill your kitchen, the satisfaction of creating exactly the texture you want, and the connection to centuries...
Hand-Carved Wearable Whimsy
These pieces of hand-carved wearable whimsy are delightful. Sar hand carves each piece specifically to compliment any outfit! Perfect for securing scarves, skirts or adding interest to hair updos. Each piece is carved from different scrap woods around the workshop,...
Traditional French Rolling Pins
There's something pure about a traditional French rolling pin. It has no handles, no bearings, just you, the dough, and centuries of baking tradition. Sar crafts these from beautiful maple and walnut, creating tools that connect you directly to the art of baking. The...
Romeo & Juliet Cutting Boards: A Touch of Verona in Your Kitchen
The Romeo & Juliet Cutting Boards: together they are romantic with a hug and a heart. Unlike Shakespeare's couple however they are functional when apart. Dawn & Sar well aware that "Romeo & Juliet" the play is a tragedy. But these cutting boards are not!...
Handcrafted Wood Handle Bread Knives (Bow)
Simply put a Wood Handle Bread Knife handcrafted by Sar is a bread knife. Each is a bow knife that guarantees each slice will be the same size. They can also handle the larger loaves of sourdough or bread sticks! Sar has created both left & right handed blades as...
Scrap Owl Tealight Holders
These Scrap Owl Tealight Holders bring woodland wisdom and warm light to your home. Crafted from cut-off wood from larger projects, these simple owls have a character all their own. Their faces are on the corner of each piece. The curve of the beak and two carved eyes...







