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Set of 20 mirror glass tiles measuring 25cm x 25cm or 30cm x 25cm. Each tile is manually silvered and antiqued, and stain formation is a natural process. The decorative pattern is therefore unique on each tile and unrepeatable. The tiles can be placed together to make compositions of various shapes to your liking and imagination (rectangles, squares, letters, abstract shapes, and more). In the photos some ideas of how to compose a mirror with 20 tiles. Photos 1-2-3-4 are only intended to present a possible placement of the tiles, and for this purpose they eliminate the typical reflection of the mirror. The color of the tiles is the silvery color of the uncolored mirror, as shown in photos 5-6-7. Costs Price set 20 tiles without VAT: 680 euros Price set 20 tiles with VAT: 829.60 euros Shipping cost to be paid by the buyer.
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MEASURES Any upon request MATERIALS 100% CO 90% CO / 10% Rec Pes 90% Bamboo / 10% Rec Pes 50% Modal / 40% Co / 10% Rec Pes 100% linen Any yarn blends upon request FABRICS Woven / Knitted fabrics Woven / Knitted terry Circular knit structures upon request STRUCTURE Velour / Waffle / Jacquard / Double face / Quilted / Special printed Structures Other structures upon request CERTIFICATIONS Oeko-tex / GOTS / OCS FINISHED Embroidery Digital Print Conventional print Yarn dyed Garment Dyed
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"Use These bath salt balls can be used in the bath, have a relaxing and cleansing effect and are good for the skin. These balls are made from 100% Himalayan natural salt, and come from Pakistan. This bar bead has a diameter of about 3 inches. Himalayan crystal salt This crystal salt comes from the salt chain in Pakistan. The salt chain belongs geologically, but not geographically to the Himalayan massif. Himalayan crystal salt is a natural table salt of about 250 million years old. Without chemical additives and/or fluxes and extracted as it has been for hundreds of years.The Himalayan Crystal Salt formed more than 250 million years ago during the disappearance of the original ocean. It is harvested by hand on the Tibetan high plains. Salt from the Himalayas used to be called ""salt of the king"" because the very high quality salt was sold only to the local nobility. The pink colour comes from the minerals that the salt has absorbed such as sodium chlorid…"
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