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着物天国沼応援団キコ⭐︎複数購入で値引
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Thank you for viewing! ✔ Immediate purchase OK ✔ No smoking, no pets ✔ Usually ships within 24 hours I try to ship the next day. ✔ Basically, no discounts on single items. Discounts available for multiple purchases. ■ Manufacturer: Unknown This is the most commonly used chai pot in Pakistan. Also suitable as a paper drip coffee pot. M size, for two cups. In Pakistan, it's used by placing it directly on a charcoal fire or a grill, and simmering chai. It's super cute and photogenic for camping! ■ Product Description Pakistani chai pots are common, but this one has its lid cut so you can insert a sauce brush. A brush is also included. During my stay in Pakistan in 2007, I used it at a Pakistani diner to add and apply oil. I wanted to use it in Japan for okonomiyaki sauce, so I begged and pleaded, and finally got it for a rather high price. The lid cutting was done by the owner of the Pakistani diner for his friend. It has a handmade feel, but that's what gives it character, and the owner was proud of it. It's a very memorable pot, but I'm not using it, so I'm offering it to someone who will. Height including lid 12cm, pot base 8cm, width including handle 17cm Capacity: 350ml when filled to 70% The lid is attached to the body with a pin and cannot be removed. ■ Product Condition After several years of use at a Pakistani diner, I used it for okonomiyaki sauce and as an oil brush for takoyaki for several years, so it's not brand new and shiny, but the condition is very good considering it was actually used in Pakistan. I've washed it well with detergent and run hot water through it, so I think you can make chai or boil water in it, but there might be a slight smell of oil, so if you're using it for hot water or tea, please wash it well just in case. Of course, you can use it as is for okonomiyaki sauce or as an oil brush. ■ Shipping and Price Reduction Ships on Wednesday or Saturday, deadline the day before No price reduction for single items I'm decluttering, so I won't sell individual items. Discounts available for multiple purchases Search for other items here! ↓↓↓ #Kiko出品 (Kiko's Listings) #キコ食器 (Kiko's Dishes) Please feel free to ask if you have any questions. Type: Other Material: Iron Size: Medium
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