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Print No. 395 coffee spoon early knives were called higonokami

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Description

early knives were called higonokami because a lot of customers were from Kumamoto

author of WA: The Art of Balance

Your mug is truly one of a kind

Print by Emma Lawrenson

and features a black non-slip pad on the underneath of the candlestick base to protect table surfaces

Print No. 395 coffee spoon early knives were called higonokamiPrinted on 250 gram white fabriano paper in the artists studio in Copenhagen. All Lino prints are printed by hand and because of this every print will differ slightly in color density. Graphic print with inlaid shiny dimensional lacquer. Monika Petersens artworks are created with a focus on sustainability. She creates all the Lino Prints by hand, and without using dangerous chemicals. The Lino blocks are cleaned in vegetable oil instead of toxic

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