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Shop › Bunny Tealight/Flower Holder - Upright ear bunny in speckled ceramic and white glaze

Bunny Tealight/Flower Holder - Upright ear bunny in speckled ceramic and white glaze

$90.00

Hand-built bunny tealight/flower holder with a base plate. It can also be used as an incense holder.

Made with love and textured raku speckled clay and white glaze. No two are ever the same.

Bunny dimension approx: 12cm (h) x 7.6cm (d) x 8cm (w)

Plate dimension approx: 1cm (h) x 8.5m (diam)

Part proceeds will be donated to a local rabbit rescue

Hand-built bunny tealight/flower holder with a base plate. It can also be used as an incense holder.

Made with love and textured raku speckled clay and white glaze. No two are ever the same.

Bunny dimension approx: 12cm (h) x 7.6cm (d) x 8cm (w)

Plate dimension approx: 1cm (h) x 8.5m (diam)

Part proceeds will be donated to a local rabbit rescue

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