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This wooden serving tray features traditional Swati craftsmanship from Swat Valley, Pakistan. Hand-painted with intricate paisley and vine motifs in crimson, mustard, ivory, and black over a rich red base, each tray is sealed with durable oil paint for daily use. The rectangular design includes comfortable cut-out handles and raised edges for secure carrying.
Design Details
- Hand-painted paisley and vine patterns outlined in gold
- Rich red base color with crimson, mustard, ivory, and black accents
- Decorative floral scroll border around the rim
- Ergonomic cut-out handles on long sides for easy lifting
Specifications
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Dimensions: 8 x 12 inches (20 x 30 cm)
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Material: Solid wood with hand-painted oil finish
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Finish: Glossy, waterproof oil paint seal
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Use: Serving tray for food and beverages
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Care: Hand wash with mild soap, dry immediately, no dishwasher
Frequently Asked Questions
What size items can this 8x12 inch tray accommodate?
This tray comfortably holds a breakfast setting for one person, including a mug, plate, and utensils, or can serve drinks and snacks for 2-3 people. The raised edges prevent items from sliding off during transport.
Is the oil paint finish safe for food contact?
Yes, the oil paint finish is food-contact safe and creates a waterproof barrier that resists spills and condensation. The sealed surface prevents moisture absorption while maintaining the vibrant hand-painted colors.
How do the cut-out handles affect the tray's stability?
The cut-out handles are positioned on the long sides and designed to maintain structural integrity while providing comfortable grip points. The solid wood construction ensures the tray remains stable even when fully loaded.
Can this tray withstand hot beverages and dishes?
The oil paint finish can handle normal serving temperatures for hot beverages like coffee and tea. However, avoid placing extremely hot cookware directly from the stove or oven onto the surface to preserve the hand-painted design.
Handcrafted in Swat Valley, Pakistan. Minor variations in color and pattern are natural features of authentic handmade work.