
Vintage Mexican Barro Negro Botija Collection - Mezcal Bottles
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Vintage Mexican Barro Negro Botija Collection - Mezcal Bottles
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Dimensions: Average height is approximately 16 inches high. Overall average height, including the stand, is 18 inches.
$850 each.
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