Mexico Natural Red-Veined Marble Incense Stick Holder, "Fire Meditation"
By Eduardo and Manuel, this elegant incense holder exalts the natural tonalities of red marble. It is designed to hold a single stick of incense and catch any falling ash in a narrow trough. The value of quiet meditation is important to these talented Mexican designers.
- 0.38 kgs
- 0.8 lbs
- 3 cm H x 29 cm W x 5 cm D
- 1.2" H x 11.5" W x 2" D
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Roberta Fauvelle
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05/09/2022
"Beautiful and comfortable"
The mask is very comfortable to wear and the cloth is very soft against your skin. Im very happy with them.
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Michael
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03/12/2021
"Looks nice but TOO smal"
The title says it all. The mask does not cover my face, nose to under the shin. Therefore, I gave it away to a small person. NO, I am not a large person but I am 6 ft tall.
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Michael
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02/11/2021
"Beautiful"
These are beautiful you made I intend to order more
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Susan
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10/14/2020
"Very pretty AND functional"
These masks are well made, fit well and are also pretty!
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- For safety
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Russell
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09/27/2020
"Marigold Fuesta"
Well made little piece of face art. Very comfortable as well. Who said face masks are boring
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