Elevate your culinary journey with a vintage gem from the Soviet era - a 1960s black and white enamel Colander/Sieve/Strainer. Crafted with durability in mind, this kitchen essential has stood the test of time, reflecting its history of hearty meals and steadfast service.

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The soul of Soviet kitchens lives within this utensil. Its robust construction attests to its role in preparing nourishing feasts that fueled the nation. A practical design, complete with a hole in the handle and an extension, not only offers functional ease but also adds a touch of utilitarian charm. Hang it proudly, showcasing the legacy of its service, and notice the imprinted details that tell stories of its journey.

As you hold this colander, you grasp a piece of history that stood witness to the nation's sustenance. Embrace the enduring quality of Soviet craftsmanship and allow it to become a part of your own culinary narrative. Vintage enthusiasts, history lovers, and those who seek authenticity in their kitchenware will find a treasure that resonates with both the past and the present.

Material: Metal
Condition: 
Good vintage condition, handle in good condition, however, there is a chip of the enamel which just adds to the retro charm factor! See photos for details.
Dimensions: The inner rim measures 17.5 cm the outer rim 20.5 cm. The handle is 16 cm long, total length 35 cm.
Years Made: 1960s
Weight: 522g