Description
Wood butter by Amra Farms is a premium 100% natural wood conditioner designed to protect and rejuvenate your wooden chopping boards. Crafted from 70% coconut oil and 30% beeswax, the formula is deeply nourishing for wood and enhances the natural grains while forming a barrier against moisture, stains, and cracking. 100% food safe, natural, and with zero chemicals, Amra Farms wood butter is ideal for teak, tamarind, and neem wood chopping boards. It restores the lustre without chemicals and synthetic additives. Regular use extends the life of handcrafted pieces and prevents the board from cracking and warping.
Key ingredients
70% coconut oil: Coconut oil is naturally antibacterial. It penetrates the wood fibers for hydration and a subtle sheen. Our coconut oil is sourced from our own farm and the oil is extracted in-house.
30% Beeswax: Beeswax seals the surface and provides water resistance and durability, providing a velvety finish that’s gentle on your wood and hands.
Benefits of Amra Farms Wood Butter
Prevents drying, warping, and bacterial growth on wood surfaces
Improves the wood’s beauty and enhances the grains, making it pop for that premium crafted look
Safe for all food contact. Leaves no residue or taste
How to use Amra Farms Wood Butter
Clean and dry your board thoroughly. Air dry and ensure there is no moisture
Use a clean lint-free cloth and scoop a small amount of wood butter
Rub evenly along the grains of the board. Let it sit for 20 minutes for it to absorb
Buff off excess with a dry cloth for a smooth sheen
Reapply monthly to ensure your board remains as good as new. Store the board in a cool, dry place
For best results on new boards, apply 3–4 initial coats.
Why choose Amra Farms Wood Butter
Amra Farms blends traditional knowledge with natural purity, supporting the use of natural ingredients for a holistic living. We use coconut oil. Unlike mineral oil alternatives, this formula provides long-lasting performance while keeping your home chemical free.







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