SKU: 3031-63-3

Handle throw small worm

EUR36.14

Available in central stock
Quick facts

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.333 kg
Width

4 cm

Length

6 cm

Thickness

6 mm

Hand forged linseed oil fired iron in the shape of a snake. Originally from a farm in Åsgarn, southern Dalarna. Assembled with two hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed horizontally or vertically.

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Hand forged linseed oil fired iron in the shape of a snake. Originally from a farm in Åsgarn, southern Dalarna. Assembled with two hand-forged nails in each bracket. Can be placed horizontally or vertically.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.333 kg
Width

4 cm

Length

6 cm

Thickness

6 mm

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