Handcrafted from natural rattan, this durable ball offers a touch of nature to any space. Whether you're using it for games, DIY crafts, or as a stylish decorative piece, our Rattan Ball is designed to enhance your environment. Its sustainable material and beautiful craftsmanship make it a unique and practical choice.
Our seagrass plates are handmade, woven from natural materials. These baskets are woven to go well together as a wall display. This is perfect for your cozy home and will decorate the walls, both in the kitchen and in the living room. You can also use this beautiful set as a gift to your beloved one.
Material: BAMBOO Product Type: Handicraft Technique: Handmade Use: Lighting Style: Luxury Regional Feature: Europe Theme: FAIRY Place of Origin: Vietnam Brand Name: 99 GOLD DATA Logo: Make Custom Logo Color: Natural Color Product name: Bamboo Tube Lamp Usage: Decoration and Lighting Feature: Eco-friendly MOQ: 1000 Pieces OEM: Acceptant Delivery time: 7-25 Days (Depending) Supply Ability: 30000 Piece/Pieces per Month Packaging Details: Plastic bag + single box + Master carton Lighting Modern Weave Wicker Hanging Lamp Pendant Light Natural Rattan Chandelier Light Fixture for Hallway Dining Room Port: All port in Vietnam
Seagrass wall hanging for living room/ Home decoration Seagrass wall hanging for living room/ Home decoration This plate wall hanging is made from natural seagrass and handwoven by experienced Vietnamese artisans, which brings about stunning appearance for wall decoration. Please note that our company will create the size, color and design of products to meet the customers' demands.
Limpets are grastropods, which are mollusks (animal that dwells inside the shell) that creates one shell. Limpets are composed of a large group of flattened or elevated shells found along seashores worldwide. The limpet outside shell can be smooth or radially ribbed. They are smooth on the inside and have a horseshoe shaped muscle impression. The animal (mollusk) stick tightly to rocks, the shape of their shell act as a barrier to wave action. Most Limpet Shells feed on algae, passing by as they cling to rocks in the shoreline tidal flow.