Balinese Handmade Green Porcelain Mosquito Coil Holder, "Plumeria Blooms in Green"
Lovely plumeria or frangipani motifs take over this delightful mosquito coil holder handcrafted from porcelain in a gorgeous shade of green. This home accessory designed by Balinese artisan Dewa Putra is decorative and utilitarian because the openings in the base and lid let out the smoke of the mosquito-repelling incense.
- 0.74 kgs
- 1.6 lbs
- 7 cm H x 17 cm Diam.
- 2.8" H x 6.75" Diam.
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Brian
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08/14/2022
"Brillant"
Perfect size for side table, love the cat!
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Relaxed Cat, Aromatherapy Set with Ceramic Cat Incense Holder
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Vicki
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05/23/2022
"Wonderful handmade gift"
Bought 2 sets for my granddaughters. They havent seen them yet but they will love them. I do! Beautifully handcrafted, these sets will be cherished. My granddaughters love getting gifts from Novica and reading about the artists. I highly recommend this item.
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- This was a gift for: Granddaughter
- Occasion: birthday

Anita
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02/26/2022
"A lovely addition to my work"
These made an awesome addition to my office
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Joy
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10/31/2021
"Exactly what I needed for my altar."
This is a beautiful ceramic oil warmer. It is perfect for my home altar so I can use essential oils during meditation and practice.
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