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Stationery Tray – Solid Brass

Stationery Tray – Solid Brass

Three sizes of brass stationery trays with a crude casting surface, which can be nested in a rectangular group, individually or any which way! Can be used as trays for your favourite jewellery, stationary or entrance way organisers for keys, wallets etc.


⋄ Made in Japan, Toyama Prefecture
⋄ Solid Brass / Velvet Underside
⋄ Substantial weight
⋄ Curved facet edges

    Measurements:
    ⋄ Small Tray
    H×W×D: 13 × 87 × 70 𝗆𝗆
    150 𝚐
    ⋄ Medium Tray
    H×W×D: 13 × 140 × 87 𝗆𝗆
    350 𝚐
    ⋄ Large Tray
    H×W×D: 13 × 210 × 87 𝗆𝗆
    500 𝚐
      The upper face of the tray is IHADA-finished, a crude casting surface. The brass gradually changes its color over the course of years due to oxidization. The longer it is used, the richer and subtler it becomes.
      This patina can also be acquired by soaking in vinegar for a few hours or overnight and conversely polished back with Brasso.
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      From $17.40

      Original: $58.00

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      Stationery Tray – Solid Brass

      $58.00

      $17.40

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      Three sizes of brass stationery trays with a crude casting surface, which can be nested in a rectangular group, individually or any which way! Can be used as trays for your favourite jewellery, stationary or entrance way organisers for keys, wallets etc.


      ⋄ Made in Japan, Toyama Prefecture
      ⋄ Solid Brass / Velvet Underside
      ⋄ Substantial weight
      ⋄ Curved facet edges

        Measurements:
        ⋄ Small Tray
        H×W×D: 13 × 87 × 70 𝗆𝗆
        150 𝚐
        ⋄ Medium Tray
        H×W×D: 13 × 140 × 87 𝗆𝗆
        350 𝚐
        ⋄ Large Tray
        H×W×D: 13 × 210 × 87 𝗆𝗆
        500 𝚐
          The upper face of the tray is IHADA-finished, a crude casting surface. The brass gradually changes its color over the course of years due to oxidization. The longer it is used, the richer and subtler it becomes.
          This patina can also be acquired by soaking in vinegar for a few hours or overnight and conversely polished back with Brasso.