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Tortoise Spot Coasters

Tortoise Spot Coasters
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Product title

Tortoise Spot Coasters

manufacturer

AEYRE

Catno

77

9.8 CM Diameter
Hand-poured Acrylic Resin

A set of four rounded coasters with an art deco-inspired holder in lilac, green and deep brown tones

$109*$128

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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