Handmade Porcelain Mosquito Coil Holder with Frog Theme, "Resting Frog"
Turn to mosquito-repelling incenses to get rid of these flying insects, but do it in style. You can burn the spiral-shaped incenses in this beautiful porcelain mosquito coil holder featuring a charming frog on the lid. The openings let the smoke out so you can enjoy a mosquito-free environment thanks to the design of Balinese artisan Dewa Putra.
- 0.97 kgs
- 2.1 lbs
- 7 cm H x 16 cm H
- 2.8" H x 6.25" H
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Angel
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02/17/2023
"Charming candled"
Very pretty & burns nicely
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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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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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"I was interested in these products, because as a Balinese, I used incense sticks every day. So, I thought it would be nice if the incense stick holders could be in various shapes."
“My name is I Dewa Gede Putra. I was born in a small village in Gianyar, Bali called Lebih Beten Kelod in 1977. I am the oldest son in my family, and... read more