By A Mystery Man Writer
This pretty tray is a bespoke decor element that is set to grab a lot of attention from your guests. Made of mango wood, this hand-carved tray with metal handles is a perfect blend of symmetry and contemporary.
This pretty tray is a bespoke decor element that is set to grab a lot of attention from your guests. Made of mango wood, this hand-carved tray with metal handles is a perfect blend of symmetry and contemporary.
DESCRIPTION:
PACK CONTENT: 1 Wooden Tray
MATERIAL: Mango Wood
FINISH: Burnt antique wood with hand carved design in white wash finish along with metal handles.
DIMENSIONS: Big: 36cms x 36cms x 5 cms | Small: 30cms x 30 cms x 5 cms
CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
Use a slightly damp cloth to clean.
Wipe Dry.
Avoid from deep water soaks and hard cleaning chemicals.
Remove spilled liquids as soon as possible.
DISCLAIMER:
This product is handmade and each piece is unique.
The colour of the actual product may vary marginally due to differences in displays of computers/laptops/phones.
The product you receive may vary marginally in design as each product is uniquely handcrafted.
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