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Glass Christmas Trinket Dish – Ballybrick Glass
£35.00
Beautifully Handmade Glass Bend made in Ballybrich near Banbridge, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. 🎄
Every item is handmade & so is totally Unique!
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SKU:
BBG_C23
Categories: Earrings, Hook Ear Ring, Jewellery & Accessories
Tags: ballybrick, beautiful, Fused glass, gift for her, glass art, handmade, ireland, irish, Irish christmas, irish glass, irish sheep, northern ireland, santa decoration, trinket dish
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