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  • Motorcycle Pizza Cutter

    Shift Your Pizza Game Into High Gear.
    That motorcycle- and pizza-loving person in your life will get revved up for this gift! Hand crafted by metalworkers in Moradabad, India, this stainless steel pizza cutter is a fun gift for a biker or for anyone who appreciates bespoke (get it?) artisan items. Unlike most pizza cutters, two sharp wheels ride through your crust. Comes with a display stand so it can do double-duty as kitchen decor! Makes a great gift.

    WHAT'S GOOD?

    • Plastic-free
    • Stainless Steel
    • Functional art
    • Fair Trade 
    • Handmade in India
    • Our fair trade partner Noah’s Ark has helped makers develop innovative designs, incorporate alternative materials and find new markets for their work, keeping alive a craft passed down through generations. 
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    BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
    Dimensions: included stand is 3"w x 1.5"h
    Care: Hand wash.

    MATERIALS
    Bike frame: brass‒plated steel. Pizza cutter: stainless steel.

    SOURCE
    Made in India, following Fair Trade standards.

    PACKAGING
    Cardboard box. Please reuse or recycle.

    ABOUT THE COMPANY
    Ten Thousand Villages is a global maker‑to‑market movement that breaks the cycle of generational poverty and ignites social change. They provide ethically-sourced wares — that empower makers from around the globe.

    Noah's Ark International Exports is a fair trade handicraft marketing organization in Moradabad, India. Noah's Ark provides benefits such as education and medical treatment for artisans and their families. As artisan businesses become more self-sufficient, Noah's Ark takes on new families. Since the company's inception, about 20 artisan workshops have become independent. Noah's Ark started in 1986, in one room of a family house in Moradabad. Businessman Samuel Masih observed that exporters and middlemen were taking advantage of handicraft artisans. He started Noah's Ark to promote these artisans and their crafts.

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