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Rose Heart Shape In Box

Supplier From Kenya
Mar-09-23

Window Box Size (cm)- 7.5x 7.5x 8cm
Quantity Per Window Box- 1
Master Carton Size- 37.5x37.5x11 cm
No. of Window Boxes Per Master Carton- 16

Colours Available : All Colours


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HS CODE : 06031100

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