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- Height: 19,5 cm
- Width: 8 cm
- Depth: 7,5 cm
- Material: Cold Cast Resin/ Glass
- Capacity: approx. 150 ml
- hand painted
- no Dishwasher
- Glass not removable
- by Ruth Thompson
Embark on an extraordinary journey with the "Skull Blade Dragon Goblet" by Ruth Thompson, where artistry and imagination meld into a piece that transcends the ordinary. This goblet is a testament to the beauty that emerges when fantasy becomes tangible.
Unveil the Mystery: The Skull Blade Dragon Goblet
The "Skull Blade Dragon Goblet" stands out with its unique stem, intricately designed as a green-blue dragon clutching a sword. This stunning piece captures the essence of mythical creatures' power, bringing an otherworldly elegance to every sip.
Masterful Design and Specifications
Measuring 19.5 cm in height and with a capacity of approximately 150 ml, this goblet is crafted from high-quality resin and glass, ensuring both its beauty and durability. The choice of materials enhances the goblet's intricate details, making it a striking addition to any collection.
A Tribute to Ruth Thompson's Creativity
Ruth Thompson's "Skull Blade Dragon Goblet" is a celebration of fantasy and creativity. Each curve and color of the dragon reflects a deep appreciation for mythical lore, showcasing Thompson's skill in bringing fantastical visions to life. This goblet isn't just a drinkware item; it's a piece of art.
In a world where imagination knows no bounds, the "Skull Blade Dragon Goblet" serves as a beacon for those who dare to dream. Whether it's a unique gift for a loved one or a magnificent addition to your own collection, this goblet is sure to enchant and inspire.
Manufacturer: PACIFIC TRADING, 12037 Clark St, CA 91006, Arcadia, United States, sales@pacifictradingonline.com
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