1916 days ago

Christmas Decorations

Kate from Epsom

Kia Ora! Handmade, perfectly imperfect organic pinecones to capture the kiwi summer sun, this Christmas.

Could be used to hang on your charismas tree, table, or mantelpiece decoration.
Options to purchase sets of 3 or 5.

Medium
3x $35
5x $50

Large
3x $45
5x $ 70

Every item shown in the pictures excluding the glass vase, is available for purchase upon request.

Option to buy the stands individually or as a set of three. Includes glistening gold pinecones draped over gold centrepiece. Dried love-lies bleeding, complementing the delicate cream, white, and gold ribbons suspended at varying lengths. The golden hues capture and reflect the sunlight, brightening up your Kiwi Christmas.

LRG $229.00

MED $199

SML $179

Or buy all three stands, price on request.

Dried Hydrangeas $20/each

Limited Stock available – Delivery if within central AKL, or pickup.

Fundraising for future studies.

Negotiable

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