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Birds of a Feather Warming Trivet
Birds of a Feather Warming Trivet
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This trivet is a beautiful companion for your table. When warmed in an oven, it can also keep all your dishes hot while protecting your table. Comes in a small kaisa grass basket. Trivet features our popular Birds of a Feather design. Oven safe.
Not dishwasher safe.
Dimensions: 7" dia.
Handcrafted in Bangladesh.
Use and Care Instructions: Rinse before first use. Dry well. To use as a warming trivet: Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Place terracotta stone in oven and bake for 10 minutes. Do not put basket in oven. Handling carefully after heating, place the stone in the included basket. To clean, rinse with water. Note: heating times may vary.
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