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Rice Straw Trivet

Rice Straw Trivet

Matsunoya
$44.00
4 left

Product Description

Handcrafted from natural & sustainable straw after rice picking, by skilled artisans on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The rice straw material is durable and offers enhanced heat resistance to protect your surfaces. It has a classic design that you'll love in your kitchen, and pairs perfectly with our range of donabes when serving up your kitchen delights.

Over time with use and exposure to sun, the colour will shift from green tones to a more golden colour. 

 

Details

Measurements: 15.5cm x 1cm.

Made in Japan.

 

Shipping

We Ship Worldwide.

Exact Shipping Costs are based off weight and destination which will be calculated at Checkout. 

Complimentary Standard Shipping for orders over $150 within Australia with code: 'SHIPFREE' – excludes heavy, bulky, and oversized items.

All orders ship from Perth, W.A. Australia. 

International customers (excluding the U.S.) please note that import duties, taxes, and charges may apply in your country. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility and not included in the item price or shipping cost. If unsure please check with your country’s customs office prior to purchase.

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About Mujo Store

A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living. 

Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.

Matsunoya

Matsunoya was founded in 1945, and is a dealer of various household items, or aramono made from natural materials. This term is rarely used in modern times, but it refers to objects such as brooms, dustpans, and kitchen tools – simple objects for daily life found in most traditional Japanese homes. Matsunoya works closely with Japanese artisans, travelling to their local studios and farms, as well as producing their own line of objects with small manufacturers, and working with artisans overseas.

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