Tree-Shaped Wood Tealight Holders from Guatemala (Pair), "Forest Light"
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Handcrafted of conacaste wood with a rich natural color and grain, this pair of tree-shaped tealight holders will make a lovely addition to your home. Guatemala's Valenzuela Family crafts this pair.
- 0.19 kgs
- 0.4 lbs
- Each: 2.3 cm H x 10.5 cm W x 14 cm D
- Each: 0.9" H x 4.1" W x 5.5" D
- Conacaste wood
- Wood grain and color can vary slightly
- Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
- For use with tealights only
- Never leave a burning candle unattended
- Keep away from children and pets
- Tealight not included
- Made in Guatemala.
- Certified and shipped by our office in Guatemala
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- Free Gift Wrap? Yes
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Terri
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06/21/2022
"Stunning Mirror"
This handcrafted mirror is beautiful. Looks lovely in my dining room.
Best Uses
- Room decor
Purchased Item:
Beatriz, Guatemalan Colonial Style Carved Wood Wall Mirror
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Carol
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02/08/2018
"Exquisite Mirror"
The craftsmanship is so beautiful. It has that wonderful handcrafted look with every detail finely executed. The finish is perfect. I appreciate all the time and care that went into this piece of art. I can tell by the workmanship that the artist takes great pride in what he creates. This was my first time ordering from Novica and I am so pleased. I was a little concerned about getting a mirror shipped. It was packed so well and arrived in perfect condition.
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