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Box dimensions: 20 × 20 x 10 cm
Box colour: natural brown
Box material: cardboard
Wrapping ribbon: green delicate textile, formable, non-wrinkle; width 4 cm
Reusable.
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The special feature of the festive greeting card ‘Sunflower’ is its laminate material, which is soft and velvety.
Dimensions: 14,8 × 10,4 cm
Material: white cardboard and soft touch laminate
One-sidedSuitable for both women and men.
Click on the picture to order.
It is possible to make the festive greeting card ‘Sunflower’ more personal, i.e. to add your names to the petals of the sunflower. Material: white cardboard without soft touch laminate.
Order a personalised greeting card (14 EUR) from info@kingisalong.ee
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Box dimensions: 20 × 20 x 19 cm
Box colour: natural bright, light structural
Box material: cardboard
Wrapping ribbon: yellow delicate textile, formable, non-wrinkle; width 4 cm
Reusable.
Click on the picture to order.
The special feature of the festive greeting card ‘Sunflower’ is its laminate material, which is soft and velvety.
Dimensions: 14,8 × 10,4 cm
Material: white cardboard and soft touch laminate
One-sidedSuitable for both women and men.
Click on the picture to order.
It is possible to make the festive greeting card ‘Sunflower’ more personal, i.e. to add your names to the petals of the sunflower. Material: white cardboard without soft touch laminate.
Order a personalised greeting card (14 EUR) from info@kingisalong.ee
Ceramic plates (6 pc)
€120.00
The handmade ceramic plates decorate your coffee table at home, in a cottage or in a cozy office. Lots of different serving options – cakes, pies, ice cream, etc. Ceramic plates are also used to serve various snacks. Each plate has a different pattern and offers eye-pleasing to each guest.
Perfect gift for individuals and business partners.
Material: ceramics
Dimensions: d = ca 16 cm
Dishwasher safe
Ceramicist: Karin Kalman
The ceramicist Karin Kalman graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts and worked as a lecturer at the Ceramic Department of the Estonian Academy of Arts. Karin Kalman is a member of the Estonian Ceramists’ Association and she has participated in various exhibitions and symposia both at home and abroad. Currently, she is a freelance artist.