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Creator: La muerte tiene permiso
Incense Holder Natural Beeswax Finish Handmade Burnished Clay from Oaxaca Pera
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
The Pera sculpture explores the beauty of the material and artisanal work to perfume the air in a subtle shape that enhances the delicate incense stick shape. The texture, colour an...
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2010s Mexican La muerte tiene permiso Candle Holders

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Clay

Incense Holder Natural Beeswax Finish Handmade Burnished Clay from Oaxaca Pera
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
The Pera sculpture explores the beauty of the material and artisanal work to perfume the air in a subtle shape that enhances the delicate incense stick shape. The texture, colour an...
Category

2010s Mexican La muerte tiene permiso Candle Holders

Materials

Clay

Incense Holder Natural Beeswax Finish Handmade Burnished Clay from Oaxaca Pera
By La muerte tiene permiso
Located in London, GB
The Pera sculpture explores the beauty of the material and artisanal work to perfume the air in a subtle shape that enhances the delicate incense stick shape. The texture, colour an...
Category

2010s Mexican La muerte tiene permiso Candle Holders

Materials

Clay

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