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Black tea light display stand for 10cm fused glass circle - 4mm slot

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Black tea light display stand for 10cm fused glass circle - 4mm slot

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This item will be posted to you by V for Vitrigraph within 2 days of receiving payment.

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One single black display stand to fit a 10cm fused glass circle with a holder for a battery powered tea light behind, would also work well for mosaic, painted glass or stained glass pieces.

The rounded slot measures 4mm wide and approx 8mm deep.

Shown with a plain 10cm diameter 3mm thick glass circle. The pot is 45mm wide, 20mm high and 54mm deep from front to back. The tea light holder fits a 33-37mm diameter battery powered tea light - do not use with a real candle. The back is printed "BATTERY ONLY" and the flame candles that I have checked will not fit in the hole.

The stand is 3d printed with PLA, or polylactic acid, which is a bio-based polyester typically made from fermented plant starch, like corn, cassava, sugarcane, or sugar beet pulp.

PLA is a bioplastic, meaning it's derived from renewable resources instead of fossil fuels, unlike traditional plastic.

(ref: 8617-1)

Designed by Jayne Britton in East Grinstead

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