Dikin the woven rattan ring on which the round-bottomed palayok is set to stand. It was mostly used in the Philippines in the former times, now steel materials are being used, but dikin is still being used in some far away provinces
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Dikin is the Filipino term for a kitchen implement - a ring stand for hot pots

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