Kurinuki Match Striker Cottage - Nasturtium

£32.00
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Our match striker cottages are perfect for sitting next to your wax melter or incense cottages to store your favourite matches. Simply take a match and strike it against the pad on the base to light. Each one comes with a replacement striker pad to stick on the bottom for when the first one wears out. See last photo for a match striker cottage in use.

This cottage has been decorated with a nasturtium design and finished with a seaweed glaze.

  • Pictured with “extra-long” matches (100 mm; not included).

  • Striker pad works with standard safety matches.

  • Approx. dimensions: 60 mm x 60 mm x 80 mm.

  • Carved from a block of clay using the Japanese kurinuki technique.

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Our match striker cottages are perfect for sitting next to your wax melter or incense cottages to store your favourite matches. Simply take a match and strike it against the pad on the base to light. Each one comes with a replacement striker pad to stick on the bottom for when the first one wears out. See last photo for a match striker cottage in use.

This cottage has been decorated with a nasturtium design and finished with a seaweed glaze.

  • Pictured with “extra-long” matches (100 mm; not included).

  • Striker pad works with standard safety matches.

  • Approx. dimensions: 60 mm x 60 mm x 80 mm.

  • Carved from a block of clay using the Japanese kurinuki technique.

Our match striker cottages are perfect for sitting next to your wax melter or incense cottages to store your favourite matches. Simply take a match and strike it against the pad on the base to light. Each one comes with a replacement striker pad to stick on the bottom for when the first one wears out. See last photo for a match striker cottage in use.

This cottage has been decorated with a nasturtium design and finished with a seaweed glaze.

  • Pictured with “extra-long” matches (100 mm; not included).

  • Striker pad works with standard safety matches.

  • Approx. dimensions: 60 mm x 60 mm x 80 mm.

  • Carved from a block of clay using the Japanese kurinuki technique.