End-Grain

Grain Orientation: The cutting boards are constructed by arranging the wood pieces so that the end grain of the wood faces upward. This means that you see the ends of the wood fibers on the cutting surface.
Durability: They are highly durable and forgiving to knives. The orientation of the wood fibers allows the knife blade to slide between them, minimizing the impact on the blade's edge. This makes end-grain boards the preferred choice for heavy chopping and slicing.
Appearance: End-grain boards often have a distinctive checkerboard or mosaic-like pattern on the surface due to the end grain's exposed appearance. This pattern can vary depending on the types of wood used.
Maintenance: They require regular oiling to maintain their appearance and prevent drying out. However, the end-grain construction helps hide knife marks and keeps the board looking attractive over time.