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Green candle with red carved decorations, diameter 10 cm

Model: PR000450
$32.94
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The green paraffin Christmas candle carved with red decorations, diameter of 8 cm and 14 cm high.This green pillar candle is carefully handcrafted in Italy. Ideal for personalizing and beautifying the home during the Christmas period or as a gift for family and friends. The candle is made and hand painted by specialized master craftsmen.The high quality technique used to produce these candles is called casting. The wax is poured into the molds and then solidifies. This technique gives solidity a...



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The green paraffin Christmas candle carved with red decorations, diameter of 8 cm and 14 cm high.This green pillar candle is carefully handcrafted in Italy. Ideal for personalizing and beautifying the home during the Christmas period or as a gift for family and friends. The candle is made and hand painted by specialized master craftsmen.The high quality technique used to produce these candles is called casting. The wax is poured into the molds and then solidifies. This technique gives solidity and support to the candle.Produced in parliamentary paraffin, which produces no smell or smoke.

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flag-com1/28/2022

Très belle bougie sculptée que l'on a pas envie de brûler, tant elle ressemble à un objet d'art. Très bon rapport qualité-prix.

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