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5 Link Chain - Blonde Cedar w/ Dustbag
- Regular price
- $178.00 CAD
- Sale price
- $178.00 CAD
- Regular price
Purchase Disclaimer
By purchasing you acknowledge that you have read the description in it's entirety, confirmed dimensions, and viewed all media.
Vintage or one-of-a-kind pieces may have signs of use and wear, enhancing their aesthetic charm and richness.
Custom and made-to-order items are final sale.
Purchase Disclaimer
By purchasing you acknowledge that you have read the description in it's entirety, confirmed dimensions, and viewed all media.
Vintage or one-of-a-kind pieces may have signs of use and wear, enhancing their aesthetic charm and richness.
Custom and made-to-order items are final sale.
Shipping Info
We currently ship from Charlotte, NC to the USA & Puerto Rico.
Shipping Times & Tracking:
Shipping time: 2-3 business days via USPS or UPS. Expect delays during peak season.
Tracking info and order status available via order email and Shop app.
Or track your shipment on our website via the chat box.
Shipping Info
We currently ship from Charlotte, NC to the USA & Puerto Rico.
Shipping Times & Tracking:
Shipping time: 2-3 business days via USPS or UPS. Expect delays during peak season.
Tracking info and order status available via order email and Shop app.
Or track your shipment on our website via the chat box.
Description
Description
Maker: Itza Wood
Small chain is made of 5 solid wood links that is playful and serene. It can be hung as an art piece or arranged as a centerpiece.
21" x 4"
An exploration of design and aesthetics
Lending a well selected artistry to your dwelling
Experiencing the beauty of life through art is a lifestyle we relish. We serve those who seek beauty at every turn and long to appreciate its wonders day in and day out.
A harmonious interplay of aesthetics and function
We curate housewares that fuse form, sustainability, and utility to offer uncompromising luxe showpieces for your daily rituals.
Pieces which afford a richness exclusive to its past
It's our thought that our spaces impart a sensation of having been amassed gradually and with intention, best done with a palpable trace of history.
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