Ribbon Votives Set of 3

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1051808
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Set of three ribbon tea light holders

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The Design

A set of three lead-free crystal tea light votives. Each piece is engraved using the diamond wheel engraving method, which requires years of training and great skill. This set has been engraved by hand with a flowing ribbon pattern and was crafted by master glassmakers in Bohemia to an exclusive Asprey design.



Product Care
Handmade crystal, please handle with care. Avoid surface scratching or chipping and any contact with hard or sharp objects. Hand wash only with mild detergent using warm (not hot) water. Immediately dry with a soft cloth to avoid spots. Do not use abrasives or acidic agents. Not dishwasher safe.
Features
  • Copper wheel engraved tea light holder with a flowing ribbon motif
  • Set of three colours - Olive, blue and grey
  • CANDLE SAFETY
  • Keep lamp away from ammable items and out of reach of children and pets
  • Place lamp on a stable heat resistant surface away from any drafts
  • Always keep candle wick trimmed to 6mm
  • Beware lamp will get hot when candle is lit
  • Do not move the lamp once lit
  • Do not leave burning candles unattended
Specification
  • Collection : Ribbon
  • Material : Lead Free Crystal
  • Height : 6cm / 2.5"
  • Width : 7.5cm / 2.5"
  • SKU : 1051808
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