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Our bamboo serving trays and eclectic collection of unique kitchen accents and home accessories let you entertain in world style. Antiki Trading Company offers a wide range of ethnic kitchen decor, from bamboo serving trays to carved wooden bowls. Imported from around the world, all of our products are handcrafted by local craftsmen and individually selected for their workmanship, beauty and cultural expression. Used for either kitchen decoration or entertaining, serving trays from Antiki will both delight and inspire your guests.
The kitchen is one of the most popular rooms in the house, yet it is usually one of the least decorated. Spice up your kitchen or dining room with serving trays and platters that are both beautiful and functional. From exquisitely engraved Lombok plates to intricately woven rattan trays, you will want to display them for their natural beauty and use them to present your culinary creations with exotic elegance.
Bamboo and other types of serving trays and other decorative items have been used for thousands of years. The ancient Mayan are well known for their beautiful pottery, while Asian cultures produced delicate lacquer tableware, prized throughout Europe. The allure of exotic serving trays, plates, and bowls continues to this day. At Antiki, we appreciate the history of the products we carry and strive to pass on the integrity and cultural identity that is their legacy.
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Antiki is proud to present the handcrafted artistry of Elsa Stanich. Her goal is to keep Colombia's traditions alive by supporting the development
of artisans from rural regions, while also creating both beautiful and functional contemporary home accents. With concern for the environment, Elsa
uses all-natural dyes and reforested pine to create these one-of-a-kind pieces which are food safe while helping protect the fragile ecosystem. Known
for her use of vibrant colors and linear designs, she creates pieces rich with Colombian culture, reflecting the heritage of the native Muiscas (/moo-ees-kas/) Indians.
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