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Lotus Crystal Tray Item NO.: 2164035

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Product Name Lotus Crystal Tray
Item NO. 2164035
Weight 0.5 kg = 1.1023 lb = 17.6370 oz
Category Home&Garden
Creation Time 2022-11-02

【Lotus shaped design】This lotus shaped crystal stone case acts as a vessel made of natural materials and is designed to not only be stylish, but also be a charging space for all your favorite crystals. The lotus shape compliments its celestial purpose, and natural wood craftsmanship shows its ties to the nature.
【To display your gemstones】 Each section of the lotus flower creates space for multiple shapes and sizes of crystals and gemstones.The lotus shape was created with you in mind, and allows you to keep all of your crystals and stones together in one place. You will always know your favorite stones are secure and perfectly displayed.
【For organize your tabletop】The wood crystal tray for stones is designed in the shape of a lotus, unique and practical, which is very suitable for organizing and storing your items.You can place the crystal organizer near your altar or crystal grid plate to create a space that can be activated.
【As a room decor】Crystal display shelf also acts as an essential oil bowl, jewelry dish, trinket storage, serving tray, altar, dice tray, home decor and more. The wood goes seamlessly with any style of decor in your home; from gothic decor to farmhouse and every other in between.
【Vivid texture】Crafted with beautiful wood and finished with a beautiful rich varnish. Wooden trays for display has a suitable size, the diameter of the lotus disc is 10.6 inches, and the widest part of the tray is 6.7 inches, leaving enough space for you to place it. It edge is 1 inch high, and the heightened design prevents the items in the tray from falling.

Specifications: 
Material:Wood
Color:Burlywood
Size(about):27x17x2.5cm/10.6x6.7x1inch(LxWxH)

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