Twilled work rice tray with one straight end and one curved end. There is plant fibre woven around the edges and there are sectinos of pink dye on the base of the tray.
A kind of thatch, used for parting broken rice from proper.
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Twilled work rice tray with one straight end and one curved end. There is plant fibre woven around the edges and there are sectinos of pink dye on the base of the tray.
A kind of thatch, used for parting broken rice from proper.
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