This solid cast iron trivet is a stylish way to protect surfaces from candles, plates, cookware, and anything else you don’t want resting on your countertops. Its shape takes its inspiration from the Japanese chrysanthemum (or kiku), a common symbol that represents longevity. It features three padded feet and is beautiful enough to leave permanently on countertops.
About Iwachu
A master maker of tetsubin – iron teapots – since 1902, Iwachu is one of the biggest names in cast iron cookware. Every piece created by their artisans offers a grounded aesthetic rooted in traditional craftsmanship and informed by generations of experience. By embracing their past, their workshop is able to produce beautiful, long-lasting ironware with a human touch.
Materials: Cast iron
Dimensions: 7″ D x 0.6″ H
Care: Keep dry to avoid rust. If washing is necessary, wash gently by hand then dry immediately and completely.
Morioka, Japan



















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