
Collecting mini erasers has been a trend among school kids of all ages, especially in Japan. The Japanese obsession with the miniature is brought to life with these erasers that look like dessert. Each of these dessert trays measure 2.75€� x 4€�...impossible but true! The set of tea ceremony €˜okashi€™ erasers includes true to life sweets used in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. The western dessert tray looks good enough to eat, but don€™t take a bite or you€™ll be disappointed. These erasers are better for viewing and erasing than eating!
Where In The Hive: bookmark/59790Who: 5 people have hived Japanese Food Erasers, HapaCulture was the first to add it to the Hive

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