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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Miniture Vegetable Cutter "Arukamani"
This miniature arukamanai is a tool used for cutting vegetables. This arukamanai was used widely during old days. The advantage of arukamanai is very convenient to cut vegetables and quick work for olden people. Some arukamanai is always a provision in the top to scrap fresh coconut. The size of this arukamanai only little bigger than a marker pen. Very interesting piece and miniature size. The wood part they used teak wood. Believed used in 1940's era.
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