Take this thick mango wood soap slicer in your hand and you sense at once that this is no modern plastic kitchen helper. It is a tool that makes the workshop itself feel more at home. Its antique-style surface and solid wood give it both a practical role and a visual presence on the shelf.
What is a soap slicer for?
Anyone who makes soap at home knows the moment when a large soap block has to be cut into evenly sized pieces. This tool was designed for exactly that: the wooden frame holds the block steadily, while the guides help to keep each slice uniform. The result is a soap series that no longer looks like an amateur attempt but a piece of real handcraft.
An antique appearance
Mango wood has a naturally warm, brown character with delicate grain in places. Its 'antique' feel lies in the look of the wood itself and the calm of the hand-finished surface — not artificial patina, but the wood's own organic beauty. A tool like this gives more character to a workshop or kitchen, and once it appears in a photograph, it stands out on its own.
How to use it
Place the cooled soap block into the frame, line it up with the guides, and slice using a long knife. After use, wipe the wood with a damp cloth and let it dry in the air. Do not wash it under running water and do not put it in a dishwasher, as this would significantly shorten its lifespan.
Product details
- Size: 14.5 × 19 × 11.5 cm
- Weight: 0.63 kg
- Material: mango wood
- Country of origin: India
- Use: soap making, home craft workshop
Bring a piece of the ancient world of wooden tools into your own workshop, and notice how much more uniform your handmade soaps look on the shelf.