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titleOfInvention laver bed
abstract The purpose of this design is to improve the durability and corrosion resistance through natural lacquer, and to achieve the hygiene and convenience of users with excellent waterproof and antibacterial effect, Kimbap horse that gives a new color is provided. The present invention relates to a kimbap horse foot, comprising bar rods arranged in a line so as to have a predetermined area and heat treated by processing bamboo; A joint string for subsequent tying of the rod feet; And a knot portion formed at an end of the joint string, wherein the lacquer coat layer is formed by grafting lacquer on all portions of the rod feet, the joint string and the knot portion.
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