Wall Vase Koru Pattern
NZ $40.00
Have you ever got a little flower from your child, and wondered where to put it? I designed this wall vase for a very short stem flower. In fact, it was perfect to put a Marigold when my puppy stomped and broke it on a pave. A lot of customer told me to use it for herbs in their kitchen or lavender for their bathroom. They are small so it would stand out better in a narrower area, even framed area rather than a big open space.
Koru pattern is drawn at the back of the vase with a very thin coloured glass, then fused with a hot flame. When water goes in to the vase, the pattern at the back magnify which makes very interesting effect. You may even enjoy it without a flower. It is a great gift for people who has got everything. This is a totally unique product. It comes with a box so it travels well, too.
The size is approximately top to bottom 8cm
vessel only without handle 6.5cm
width 3.5cm
*please note that a nature of hand crafted product, a pattern and size may be slightly differ from the images.
Koru pattern is drawn at the back of the vase with a very thin coloured glass, then fused with a hot flame. When water goes in to the vase, the pattern at the back magnify which makes very interesting effect. You may even enjoy it without a flower. It is a great gift for people who has got everything. This is a totally unique product. It comes with a box so it travels well, too.
The size is approximately top to bottom 8cm
vessel only without handle 6.5cm
width 3.5cm
*please note that a nature of hand crafted product, a pattern and size may be slightly differ from the images.
Payment options
- Cash on pick-up
- Bank deposit
- PayPal
- Credit card via PayPal
Shipping details
- Ships from RD3 Rangiora, New Zealand.
- $5.50 Standard post within NZ
- $12.00 Australia
- $15.00 United Kingdom
- $15.00 Japan
- Pick up by arrangement.
- If there is no suitable option for you listed above, contact studioaandco to enquire about alternative payment or shipping options.
NZ $40.00
Listing #371431
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