藁釜敷き
Handcrafted straw pot rest made in Niigata Prefecture in northern Japan.
Often used in Japan as a rest for cast iron kettles and teapots, the straw pot rest is a simple and natural way to protect surfaces from hot pots and pans. It is part of a large range of household items sourced from artisans the length and breadth of Japan.
If it gets wet, blot excess water and leave to dry it in a well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
The small ring can be used for hanging it up.
Size S: H2 cm x Ø14.5 cm
Size M: H2 cm x Ø19 cm
Size L: H2 cm x Ø23 cm
The central Chūbu region is predominantly mountainous, home to the rugged Japan Alps with coasts on both the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean. The region's history has been shaped by its strategic position between the great cities of Kyoto and Tokyo with Nagoya at its heart. Niigata lies to the north while Mt Fuji can be found in the south in Shizuoka Prefecture.
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