Blown Glass Wedding Cake Toppers
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Clayworks Cake Topper 25th Anniversary Clayworks by Heather Goldminc, from The Wedding Party Collection of cake toppers. This piece is titled "25th Anniversary." Measures 5.5" x 2" x 5" high. Collect the entire series. This piece has been especially created to allow names, dates or a message to become a permanent reminder of life's special occasions. Simply write on the banner on the base using a standard Sharpie pen. The ink will become permanent to the touch in minutes. Each is a one-of-a-kind, exquisitely hand crafted piece of pottery. Hand-applied accents of silver give this cake topper an unexpected glow. Heather's collectible creations are so cute, clever, colorful blown glass wedding cake toppers and whimsical. The Canadian artist Heather Goldminc has created a body of work to please the eye blown glass wedding cake toppers and delight the senses. Her extraordinary designs express the joy of life in simple everyday things. Her ceramic Clayworks items are adorable blown glass wedding cake toppers and affordable.
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Sorelle Lead Crystal Wedding Cake Cherish the moment of your wedding with our lovely Sorelle Crystal Wedding Cake. Handcut blown glass wedding cake toppers and mouth-blown in lead crystal, this extraordinary piece features exceptional clarity blown glass wedding cake toppers and prismatic colors. Elegant blown glass wedding cake toppers and traditional, the stunning cake is showered with pink roses, green leaves blown glass wedding cake toppers and intricate etching. Add even more sparkle to your bridal shower or reception with a keepsake you'll always treasure. Handcut crystal produces a sharpness of detail which results in one-of-a-kind designs. Most pieces require hundreds of cuts to produce such quality results. For those who demand excellence, this Sorelle treasure makes a gracious family heirloom. Its charm blown glass wedding cake toppers and grandeur will never go out of style. Sorelle designs are inspired by masterpieces of the past, some dating back more than 3 centuries. Own nearly the same look, weight, blown glass wedding cake toppers and feel as many world class pieces in museums, businesses blown glass wedding cake toppers and estates, for significantly less. Other details of our Sorelle Collectible include: Measures approx. 9"H x 6-1/2"W Wash with mild detergent blown glass wedding cake toppers and water, blown glass wedding cake toppers and dry with soft towel
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