Rikuchou Ogasawara
Rikucho Ogasawara Cast Iron Trivet – Shippo (Seven Treasures Pattern), Iwate Japan
Rikucho Ogasawara Cast Iron Trivet – Shippo (Seven Treasures Pattern), Iwate Japan
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A trivet with a base reminiscent of a family crest and a rattan-wrapped handle. Even when a pot or kettle covers it, the handle peeks out, adding a charming accent to the table. Its design complements both modern kitchens and various dining settings, from Japanese to Western cuisine.
| Place of origin | Iwate, Japan |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | W16×D24×H2cm |
| Weight | 460g |
| Capacity | - |
| Material | Cast iron |
Note
・Unlike silicone or wooden trivets, cast iron trivets become hot.
Do not touch with bare hands immediately after placing a hot pot or kettle.
・Moisture left on the surface may cause rust, but it is harmless to health.
Care Instructions
・After use, clean with a scrubbing brush or sponge, remove moisture, and dry thoroughly.
・If rust appears, scrub it off and apply a thin coat of oil before storing. Avoid using detergent.
・To prevent rust during long-term storage, occasionally apply oil for maintenance.
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