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Finger-slice Brooklyn suit

A Park Slope woman is suing Williams-Sonoma for $2 million, claiming one of the high-end homeware company’s serving trays broke in her hand, slicing off the end of her left ring finger.

In her Brooklyn federal lawsuit, teacher Laurie Maher-Samra claims there were no warnings against heating the Deruta Simple Small Oval Platter, which she put in her oven to melt the cheese on her nachos.

Doctors tried to reattach the digit, but her finger became gangrenous and had to be removed, according to her lawyer.

Lawyers for Williams-Sonoma did not return calls for comment.