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Candy Stripe Pink Bowl
esme and bird
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- Order placed
- 12th December
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- 18th December
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- Standard delivery
- 20th - 23rd December
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Add a touch off charm to your home with this handmade ceramic bowl, featuring a delightful candy stripe design. The bowls have cream base accented by a soft pink stripe creating a timeless and whimsical look. It sits on a small footed base for stability...
Add a touch off charm to your home with this handmade ceramic bowl, featuring a delightful candy stripe design. The bowls have cream base accented by a soft pink stripe creating a timeless and whimsical look. It sits on a small footed base for stability and elegance, with a slightly pinched rim that adds character and makes it truly unique piece.
Perfectly sized for serving food, storing trinkets, or displaying decor, this bowl is both versatile and stylish. Ideal as a gift or as a special treat for yourself, it brings both function and beauty to any space.
Food safe
Dishwasher proof
Approximately 28cm diameter
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Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 20th - 23rd December
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