Ifuji Hand-Carved Cherry Wood Cutlery Carrier
US$295
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7,000+ products IN STOCK and READY TO SHIP
The finest craft, DELIVERED to your door in 3–6 DAYS
The finest craft, DELIVERED to your door in 3–6 DAYS
US$295
All duties included; we guarantee no additional charges on delivery.
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Masashi Ifuji designs and makes elegant tableware in Nagano, Japan, placing emphasis on form and function. Traditional Japanese techniques such as sawmilling and plant-dyeing are used to create dining pieces, while natural materials including glass-based paint, vegetable oil, and even old objects, are essential to create functional shapes and an earthy appearance. Look out for the Italian maple-dyed trays.
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Masashi Ifuji designs and makes elegant tableware in Nagano, Japan, placing emphasis on form and function. Traditional Japanese techniques such as sawmilling and plant-dyeing are used to create dining pieces, while natural materials including glass-based paint, vegetable oil, and even old objects, are essential to create functional shapes and an earthy appearance. Look out for the Italian maple-dyed trays.
ApplePay, PayPal, all credits cards and Klarna
All deliveries insured by ABASK
Free returns collected from your door
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Masashi Ifuji designs and makes elegant tableware in Nagano, Japan, placing emphasis on form and function. Traditional Japanese techniques such as sawmilling and plant-dyeing are used to create dining pieces, while natural materials including glass-based paint, vegetable oil, and even old objects, are essential to create functional shapes and an earthy appearance. Look out for the Italian maple-dyed trays.
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