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BLOSSOM TRINKET DISH & LID

BLOSSOM TRINKET DISH & LID

Regular price £18.00
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Material: White Fine Bone china with a sheer glossy finish

Hand decorated with 22ct gold 

Made in England, Stoke-on-Trent

Dimensions: Ø8cm

Accessory features Floral design 

Use it as:
a tea bag tidy for a "Floral" cup and saucer (sold separately)
a lid for a "Floral" candle container (sold separately)
a mini tray for your jewellery

Hand wash only

Not microwave safe

Please note: other items in photographs are not included and are just there to give inspiration.

Product details

Dimensions: Ø8 cm
Made in Stoke-on-Trent, England

Material: White fine bone china with a sheer glossy finish
Hand decorated with 22ct gold detailing, including a hand-edged rim, with a subtly antiqued finish.

Hand wash only
Not suitable for microwave use

Use as a trinket dish, candle lid, teaspoon rest or mini treat plate.
Pair with a matching candle, mug or other pieces from the collection. Sold separately.

Please note: Other items shown in the photographs are not included and are displayed for inspiration only.

Delivery & Returns

UK Delivery:
Standard (3-5 Working Days) £3.95

International Delivery:
Available, please contact us

Returns: Some product exclusions apply. For resale and hygiene reasons certain types of items cannot be returned, like personal care goods (such as soap bars and beauty products). For full information please see our Return Policy page.

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ABOUT THE FLOWERS COLLECTION

The Flowers Collection draws on the British tradition of understatement, where tact and implication often carried more weight than direct words.

In historic drawing rooms, shaped by rules and etiquette, flowers could express what was not always said aloud. They could show affection, set a mood or carry a personal meaning without the need to explain it.

That idea sits at the heart of the collection. To say more by saying less, and to leave part of the meaning to the person who chooses it.