• GLASS TILE COASTER - Baby Corn
  • GLASS TILE COASTER - Baby Corn
  • GLASS TILE COASTER - Baby Corn
  • GLASS TILE COASTER - Baby Corn
  • GLASS TILE COASTER - Baby Corn

GLASS TILE COASTER - Baby Corn

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-Handcrafted in limited quantity. This aesthetic design makes them look gorgeous & unique under your cups and is handy for any occasion.-Can be used as...

-Handcrafted in limited quantity. This aesthetic design makes them look gorgeous & unique under your cups and is handy for any occasion.
-Can be used as a drink coaster, jewelry display & photography props...
-Perfect to use under your mug, teacup, glasses to help prevent scratches or rings from liquids. Our thick, durable, and long-lasting coasters would not be damaged even after repeated use.
-You should make sure that you never put it in a dishwasher or soak it in water. Simply clean them by using a soft cloth and then use a dry cloth and let them dry in the shade.

MEASUREMENT:
3 5/8in x 3 5/8in x 0.5in

MATERIALS:
We use high-quality glass tiles that can handle high temperatures well, so you can definitely place a cup of hot beverage on. 

**This item is for ONE coaster. Please adjust the quantity if you want more than one. 
**Pieces are handcrafted, so the finish may differ slightly.
**Colors may vary slightly due to different screens/monitors.

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