When asked, "What is the staple food in India?", many Japanese people would think of "naan," but in fact, in Indian households, they eat "chapati," a thin, flat, baked whole wheat dough. Apparently, on celebrations and festivals, chapati is decorated with patterns to brighten up the dining table, and this stand is for that purpose. The intricate patterns are hand-carved into the stone. It may be rare for people other than Indians to make chapati frequently, but it also makes a great trivet or flowerpot stand.
No.303277
Size: Assort (Reference: ø170 x H30mm)
Design: Assort
As it is an old item, there are stains and chips. Also, due to the nature of the material, it will be worn down and produce stone powder with use. The back of the legs are rough, so it may scratch or scrape the table or other surface it is placed on. If you are concerned about this, please use it with a cloth underneath.
Designs and sizes are assorted. You cannot choose.