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Old 2nd September 2011, 11:44 PM   #1
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Looking at it again - the interior base is worn, so something has been mixed/ ground there over a period of time. What about a utensil for preparing "paan" ? This is a leaf wrapped over various ingredients used in betel chewing with lime and so on... (throughout South East Asia).

What's the dimensions ?

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Colin
Hi Colin,

19.5cm long including terminals. 11cm wide. 5.25 tall to highest point. Quite a heavy 408.8g.
Would preparing paan involve pouring the juice off?

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