Take a unique approach to your built-ins with the Greek Venus Vase. Crafted with a keen attention to detail, this piece will easily catch the attention of your guests with its originality. A perfect decorative piece to complement any room, this iconic design is an ideal gift idea for any art lover or addition to your o
Take a unique approach to your built-ins with the Greek Venus Vase. Crafted with a keen attention to detail, this piece will easily catch the attention of your guests with its originality.
A perfect decorative piece to complement any room, this iconic design is an ideal gift idea for any art lover or addition to your own home.
Product Details:
Size: As shown in the photos
Material: Resin
Feature: High grade and 100% brand new.
Package: High-quality carton box.
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