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Rustic Wood Fruit / Serving Bowl


M.R

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I have 4 wood bowls for sale. One vintage / retro wood bowl and three smaller bowls. The three smaller bowls have stickers on the base with Thailand on them. The larger bowl is not a set with them but works well. All items are in used condition with signs of use although, wood has a way of looking great with the marks. Would be great as a fruit or serving bowl and the smaller bowls for finger food for parties. See photos.

The larger bowl measures approximately 24 cm across x 12 cm high. The smaller bowls approx 15 cm across x 4 cm high

?15 for the 4 bowls.

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