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Festival of Flowers Enamel Trinket Tray
Festival of Flowers Enamel Trinket Tray
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This cute little tray will bring instant colour into your space. The delightful round trinket tray features remarkable watercolour illustrations of flowers, hand-painted by an unknown artist in the early 1600s, onto the pages of a 1596 book dedicated to the Christening of Lady Elisabeth of Hesse. Perfect for holding jewellery, stationery and other small trinkets.
CM: H 10cm x W 10cm x D 1.5cm
Each tray is expertly handcrafted in India. Due to the nature of this handmade production process, please expect some variation in the final product.
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