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Product ID: 282078
Five separated slats of cypress wood stretch across runners, creating cooling spaces for bowls and plates. Guatemala's Patricio Coroy presents this trivet, giving the wood a natural finish that accentuates the grain.
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The colors of this well made tray are gorgeous!
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Now center stage on my fireplace mantle. Its beautiful!
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We sent this to our son and daughter-in-law when they moved into their new home and they were delighted with it. Beautifully crafted with a clever design that makes it very practical for use as a conventional tray or a bed tray. The accompanying profile of the craftsman made it a special and unique gift.
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You can find our wood trivet 'Charming Table' by Patricio Coroy in tableware categories such as Wood Kitchen Accessories and Hot Plates and Trivets Kitchen Accessories. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"We began to use the smaller branches and trunks to create works of art, candleholders and trays to be able to use the whole tree. There used to be a lot of waste."
"I was born March 17, 1962 in a small village. When I was 12, I began to work in wood. I only made it through third grade of primary school. I... read more