Build a better biscuit.
The prettiest biscuit cutter we've ever seen, this ash wood tool features a sharp edge for slicing through dough, and a domed top. Store it on your countertops or table -- the lovely bell-like shape is decoration in and of itself.
Photography by James Ransom
Meet the Maker
Al Mather
Palermo, ME
As a pastor at a small church in a tiny town in Maine, Al Mather has a deep appreciation for the natural world around him. He channels this into his woodturning work, using handmade techniques to form everything from buoys to biscuit cutters.
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Reviews for
Biscuit Cutter
Reviews for
Biscuit Cutter
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Art, Tool, Heirloom
Is this a lot to pay for a biscuit cutter? Yes. Is it a lot to pay for a piece of superb craftsmanship that looks like a piece of art on a shelf? Not at all. I bought this for my biscuit-making husband, and he is in love with it. It's a special gift for the right person.
Well made
Just what I was looking for. Nicely crafted. I have oiled but not had chance to use. Much nicer than the flimsy metal one I was using.
This is a beautiful item.
I love the cutter! I love the way the dough came right off. This is a beautiful piece that you can as n display right in your kitchen.
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