Introducing a wooden phone stand that is inspired by the iconic Shogi chess piece - the King. This phone stand is not only a functional accessory for your phone, but also a unique and stylish decoration for any setting.
Shogi, a traditional board game in Japan, has been played for centuries. Each of its pieces has a unique design that represents different ranks and roles in the game, with the King being the most important piece.
This wooden phone stand is a perfect gift for Shogi enthusiasts, as it pays tribute to the game's rich cultural history. It is handcrafted with precision and attention to detail from natural solid wood. The stand's sleek and refined finish adds a touch of elegance, making it an excellent addition to any desk, nightstand, or coffee table.
This phone stand is also practical, securely holding your phone at the perfect angle for watching videos, reading, or browsing the internet, making it a useful accessory for both home and work. The dark phone stand is made of natural oak wood coated with linseed oil, while the light phone stand is made of ash wood and has no coating.
Personalize your wooden phone stand by choosing a different kanji or symbol in place of the King, giving you the opportunity to create a unique and tailored design that reflects your individual style and preferences.
Dimensions : L 9.5 x H 8.5 Cm
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- Belarus
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- No.170,237 - Home & Living | No.7,838 - Storage
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- This wooden phone stand, inspired by the iconic Shogi chess piece - the King, is a unique and stylish accessory that blends functionality with Japanese tradition. It is the perfect gift for both Shogi enthusiasts and those who love Japanese culture
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