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SALIU Wooden Cross Trivet - Solid Wood

SALIU Wooden Cross Trivet - Solid Wood

Regular price $19.00 USD
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Made of solid beech wood. Made In Japan. The Wooden trivet can be used in replacement of metal trivet to protect your wood table and avoid hurting your hands by the overheating metal material.

Beech wood is carefully processed so it's smooth and gentle to touch it. It is also shock-resistant, making it the perfect material for pots and pans. It's uncoated so there's minimum harmful material on your dining table to keep everything natural and healthy.

The design is stable and does not wobble even when placed on a cast iron pot. And the best part? When not in use, it can be stored smartly. See the picture to get an idea of how to hang it on a hook using the string.

Dimensions:
Small: W3.5cmxD16cmxH2cm
Large: W4.5cmxD20cmxH20cm

Made In Japan
Material: Natural Beech wood(Uncoated)
Package: Individual Packaging

About SALIU:
About SALIU(LOLO Co., Ltd):
Founded in 1977, SALIU, a distinguished name in the realm of Japanese ceramic artistry, stands as a testament to the country's rich heritage of craftsmanship and innovation. With a legacy spanning decades, SALIU has consistently upheld the tradition of excellence in ceramics, while simultaneously embracing modern design sensibilities.

Rooted in the heart of Minoyaki production in Japan, SALIU's journey began with a profound dedication to preserving and evolving the intricate techniques passed down through generations. Founded by visionary artisans, the brand quickly gained recognition for its commitment to quality, creativity, and attention to detail.

At the core of SALIU's philosophy lies a deep reverence for the natural world, reflected in their exquisite creations inspired by the serene beauty of Japanese landscapes. Each piece exudes a sense of harmony, embodying the seamless integration of form and function.

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