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944 days ago

Beautiful collection of glass bowls and decor

Marie from Linwood

Contact mariedaniel181010@yahoo.com if outside Neighbourly.

Wonderful collection of bowls for any occasion. Perfect for table dressing, events, home staging, or just beautifying your home.

The low, flatter bowls look incredible with floating candles.
They also come with beautiful balsa wood flowers and curls designed for fragrance oils. Not only do they look good, but they smell wonderful when scented.
Various shells and glass pebbles included.
2 small fish bowl type measures approximately 11cm across, 12cm high, 42cm circumference.
Large fish bowl type measures approximately 76 circumference, 20cm high.

3 flat bowls measure approximately 77cm circumference and 10cm high.
Large tapered bowl measures approximately 13cm at base and 31cm at top, 17cm high. Selling for a fraction of replacement cost.

$50.00 or reasonable offer.

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