SKU: 2136

Bowl Gysinge small

EUR24.81

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Small

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White, Gray

Beautiful hand-turned bowl in white or gray. The height is 8 cm, diameter 17 cm. The glaze is also made by hand, hence the beautiful shimmering surface.

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Beautiful hand-turned bowl in white or gray. The height is 8 cm, diameter 17 cm. The glaze is also made by hand, hence the beautiful shimmering surface.

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Weight N/A
STRL

Small

Color

White, Gray

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