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Tortoise Spot Tray - Large

Tortoise Spot Tray - Large
Tortoise Spot Tray - LargeTortoise Spot Tray - LargeTortoise Spot Tray - LargeTortoise Spot Tray - Large

Product title

Tortoise Spot Tray - Large

manufacturer

AEYRE

Catno

79

Rectangle Tray: 32.5 x 40.5 x 4.5 cm

A key dish, a place to. put your jewellery, a breakfast in bed. Hand-poured acrylic resin - each piece with a unique patterned marbling.

$299*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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