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lingering-sentiment asked: Sorry, but I saw the previous ask about the Japanese utensils - they're not anywhere near human sized, they're all from various Rement sets (which you can see if you look at the photo source). Rement sets are 1/6th sized, on the same scale as Barbie - I have the set with the spoon on the bottom left and it is just about a centimeter long, for an idea of scale!
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Anonymous asked: That last submission of 'barbie utensils' are actually various japanese cute utensils. Including picks used in bento lunch boxes in lieu of chopsticks or forks, a ds stylus, and other small 'kawaii' eating and cooking utensils.
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