Sudpsuez 10th Anniversary Vase, Large
$287.00
Description
10 Year Anniversary Collection
The 10th Anniversary Vase features a delicate floral pattern on an ivory background, hand-painted by artisans in Tuscany. Reminiscent of a garden in bloom, this round vase brings nature’s beauty to your table.
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