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Shop › Bunny Tealight/Flower Holder - White Textured Raku

Bunny Tealight/Flower Holder - White Textured Raku

$90.00

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

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

Bunny dimension approx: 13.5cm (h) x 8.5cm (d) x 8cm (w)

Plate dimension approx: 0.6cm (h) x 9cm (diam)

Part proceeds will be donated to a local rabbit rescue.

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

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

Bunny dimension approx: 13.5cm (h) x 8.5cm (d) x 8cm (w)

Plate dimension approx: 0.6cm (h) x 9cm (diam)

Part proceeds will be donated to a local rabbit rescue.

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