Nanbu tekki japanese cast iron coaster trivet tortoise shell

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Nanbu tekki japanese cast iron coaster trivet tortoise shell - Coasters - Other Metals Black

Product Description

This trivet is decorated with a traditional tortoise shell pattern. The turtle is said to live for 10,000 years, and together with the crane, it is regarded as a lucky animal symbolizing longevity, and is respected as a fortunate creature. This traditional pattern has been used on tetsubin (iron kettles) since ancient times as a lucky pattern. The back side has rubber feet to prevent the table from being scratched. ※The color of the rubber feet may differ from the picture. Manufacturer: iwachu casting works Size: width 13.5cm x 15cm × Height 2cm Weight: Approximately 0.4kg Material: Iron casting Country of origin: Japan (Iwate Prefecture) Packaging form / accessories: Special box Information on customs duties Customs duty may be incurred when purchasing Japanese products from overseas. We will enter a lower price for the item, but please note that the buyer will be responsible for any customs fees incurred.

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Material
Other Metals
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.5,379 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.182 - Coasters
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This trivet is decorated with a traditional tortoise shell pattern. The turtle is said to live for 10,000 years, and together with the crane, it is regarded as a lucky animal symbolizing longevity, and is respected as a fortunate creature. This traditional pattern has been used on tetsubin (iron kettles) since ancient times as a lucky pattern.

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