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Okuna Outpost 10 Pcs Wooden Chopstick Rest Holder for Dinnerware Utensil Set, Brown, 1.6 x 0.6

Okuna Outpost 10 Pcs Wooden Chopstick Rest Holder for Dinnerware Utensil Set, Brown, 1.6 x 0.6
Store: Target
Last Price: 10.99 USD

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Package Includes Wooden Chopstick Rests, Brown Utensil Holder (1.6 x 0.6 In, 10 Pack) x 1 Item Description Wooden Chopstick Rests, Brown Utensil Holder (1.6 x 0.6 In, 10 Pack) Wooden Chopstick Rests, Brown Utensil Holder (1.6 x 0.6 In, 10 Pack) Chopstick Rest Set: Complete your kitchen supplies in style thanks to this set of wooden chopsticks rest that is sure to complement your existing modern or rustic decor; great for eating sushi, Chinese food, noodles, ramen, and rice Perfect Kitchen Utensil Holder: Use the small brown rest set to hold chopsticks, forks, spoons, knives, or other kitchen utensils while preventing them from falling or rolling off your table and countertops when eating Reliable Quality: This set of chopstick rest holders are made of quality wood with a smooth surface and the design of the rounded corners can make cleaning more convenient and won’t scratch your hand Dimensions: Each chopstick holder measures approximately 1.6 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches What’s Included: Includes 10 wooden chopstick rests in a lovely brown shade Keep your chopsticks from falling off the table when eating a delicious bowl of noodles or rice thanks to this set of 10 wooden chopsticks rest. Each chopstick holder features a circular shape design so your chopsticks, spoon, fork, and other utensils are placed steadily on the table or counter. You can also gift the chopstick rest set to friends or family during birthdays, housewarming parties, and holidays. Product names are trademark of listed manufacturer or other owners, and are not trademarks of eForCity Corp. The manufacturer does not necessarily endorse use of these products.

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