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Review Modern Artisans  / Genuine Leather Coasters - Set of 4
Key features Modern Artisans
  • hand-stitched to create a two-tone effect
  • Practicle and durable
  • Handcrafted in the USA
  • Set includes 4 coasters, measuring 4" each
  • Double layer of high-quality finished leather
  • Model: Genuine Leather Coasters - Set of 4
Country: USA
Material: leather
Price: $21.99

Review Genuine Leather Coasters - Set of 4 / Modern Artisans:

Practical, durable and masculine, each coaster consists of a double layer of high-quality finished leather, hand stitched to create a two-tone effect. Set includes 4 coasters, measuring 4-inches each. Handcrafted in the USA.

Key features Carrie&Co.
  • Set of four
  • Comes with mesh tote bag
  • Makes a great gift!
  • Each coaster has different color strap
  • Model: Flip Flop Coasters- island pink floral
Price: $22.00

Review Flip Flop Coasters- island pink floral / Carrie&Co.:


Review Modern Artisans  / Kanji Symbols Slate Coasters Set -
Key features Modern Artisans
  • Backed with cork
  • Kanji symbols for Earth, Wind, Fire & Water
  • Adds a natural elegance to any home or office
  • Handcrafted from all-natural materials
  • Includes a metal storage tray
  • Model: Kanji Symbols Slate Coasters Set - "Earth, Wind, Fire, Water"
Dimentions: 3.75 x 0.5 x 3.75 inches
Weight: 2.5 pounds
Material: stone
Price: $30.00

Review Kanji Symbols Slate Coasters Set - "Earth, Wind, Fire, Water" / Modern Artisans:

Beautifully etched in natural "coppers mine" slate, the kanji symbols for Earth, Wind, Fire and Water are each represented in this 4-piece coaster set. Handcrafed in the USA from all-natural materials, the coaster set features cork paddings and includes a metal tray, which stores the coasters in an upright position. The brown patina of the tray creates a wonderful color combination with the slate coasters when not in use and adds a natural elegance to any home or office.

Review Wilton Armetale 272074 / Wilton Armetale Flutes and Pearls Wine Bottle Coasters
Key features Wilton Armetale 272074
  • Made in the USA
  • 7-1/4-inch round wine bottle coaster
  • Individually handcrafted in silver and pewter
  • Sophisticated design inspired by 19th-century candlestick
  • Recessed center lined with cork
  • Model: Wilton Armetale Flutes and Pearls Wine Bottle Coasters
Dimentions: 7.8 x 7.6 x 2.7 inches
Weight: 1.2 pounds
Material: silver
List Price: $38.00
Price: $24.95

Review Wilton Armetale Flutes and Pearls Wine Bottle Coasters / Wilton Armetale 272074:

Each Wilton Armetale piece is hand made in sand molds from a food safe aluminum alloy. Durable. Made in the USA. The Bowl Company offers hand made serveware at great prices. Contact us toll free at 866-My Bowl-7 if you have a question on this product Since 1892, Wilton Armetale has constructed unique serving pieces in silver and pewter, gracefully combining beauty and durability. Individually handcrafted in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, no two pieces are exactly alike. Non-toxic metal ensures the safety of all food items, and effectively keeps a side dish or main course at the desired temperature. Wilton Armetale guarantees that under normal circumstances, serveware pieces will not rust, tarnish, crack, chip, or dent. Modeled on a candlestick base designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1821, the Wilton Armetale flutes and pearls design is reminiscent of an earlier era. Graceful flutes give depth to the highly polished interior, while sculpted beads resembling pearls trim the outer edge. [+]
Measuring 7-1/4 inches in diameter, this wine bottle coaster has a recessed center lined with cork. Large enough to comfortably hold a standard wine bottle, the coaster effectively catches any drips and prevents damage to the table. For best results, Wilton Armetale recommends washing all serving pieces by hand, and instructs users not to place them in the microwave or dishwasher. -Lea Werbel.

Review Wilton Armetale 356252 / Wilton Armetale Scallop Handle Wine Bottle Coaster
Key features Wilton Armetale 356252
  • Recessed center lined with cork
  • 6-1/2- by 7-1/2- inch wine bottle coaster
  • Individually handcrafted in silver and pewter
  • Made in the USA
  • Sculpted handles resemble scallop shells
  • Model: Wilton Armetale Scallop Handle Wine Bottle Coaster
Dimentions: 8.6 x 7.4 x 2 inches
Weight: 1.2 pounds
Material: Aluminum
List Price: $32.50
Price: $29.95

Review Wilton Armetale Scallop Handle Wine Bottle Coaster / Wilton Armetale 356252:

Decorative design and shape combined with functionality make this piece a terrific buy. Oven and food safe. Made in USA. Easy hand wash cleanup. Contact us toll free at 866-My Bowl-7 if you have a question on this product. Since 1892, Wilton Armetale has constructed unique serving pieces in silver and pewter, gracefully combining beauty and durability. Individually handcrafted in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, no two pieces are exactly alike. Non-toxic metal ensures the safety of all food items, and effectively keeps a side dish or main course at the desired temperature. Wilton Armetale guarantees that under normal circumstances, serveware pieces will not rust, tarnish, crack, chip, or dent. Measuring 6-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches, this wine bottle coaster adds an understated elegance to the table. [+]
Two sculpted scallop shells adorn each side of the coaster serving as handles as well as simple design elements. A highly polished interior offsets the matte finish of the exterior, showcasing the handcrafted beauty. Large enough to comfortably hold a standard wine bottle, the coaster has a recessed center lined with cork, and effectively catches any drips preventing damage to the table. For best results, Wilton Armetale recommends washing all serving pieces by hand, and instructs users not to place them in the microwave or dishwasher. -Lea Werbel.

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Modern Artisans, Carrie&Co., Modern Artisans, Wilton Armetale 272074, Wilton Armetale 356252

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