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Product ID: 345241
This cheerful blue decoupage trivet brings the colors of Costa Rica to your kitchen. Crafted by the Chaverri Brothers, it stands atop three feet.
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This is perfectly sized, the hearts add to the beauty of the wood
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Perfect addition to our collection of crosses from around the world. Stunning selection of woods!
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This bookmark is so beautifully crafted. It s such a great gift idea for the avid reader
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You can find our decoupage wood trivet 'Traditional Colors in Blue' by Chaverri Brothers in tableware categories such as Hacienda Kitchen Accessories, Decoupage Kitchen Accessories, Wood Kitchen Accessories and Hot Plates and Trivets Kitchen Accessories. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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"With time and experience, we have created new and innovative designs, and we offer a great variety of works... We use sustainable wood and wood scraps."
"In 1973, our father, Jose Joaquin Chaverri, made the decision to leave the family business founded by his grandfather. He started our own family... read more