10 pcs Velvet pouches 6 x 8 cm – black

2.59 / pkg

1 pkg = 10 pcs
0.26€ / pc

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Description

10 pieces of beautiful velour bags in black colour. Offered at very attractive prices and a popular size 6 x 8 cm.

The presented set of velor pouches is a perfect choice for those who appreciate durability and beauty. Bags made of velvet not are very pleasant to the touch and will will surely serve for many years! Velor is an extremely durable fabric that is easy to care for. In our velor bags you can literally store everything! From jewelery to precious coin collections. It’s the perfect gift packaging or gift for any occasion! Because it’s a breath-taking material, we do not have to worry about the unpleasant odor of the items hidden in these bags.

Velur has been recognized for many years as exclusive material and is used in the manufacture of footwear, clothing and upholstery. We recommend our velor bags ideal for every occasion and event!

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Parameters

FabricVelvet
ColourBlack
Decorative printingNo
Pcs per pack10
Width *6 cm
Height *8 cm
Height to drawstring *5 - 6 cm
SizeSmall
SKUVVT-0608-BKX-082
EAN5903003406495
The bags are sewn by hand, therefore their actual size may differ from the given one by +/- 1 cm
Velvet pouches 6 x 8 cm - black Table decoration

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10 pcs Velvet pouches 6 x 8 cm – black

Product details:

Fabric: Velvet
Size: 6x8 cmActual size may differ from the given one by +/- 1 cm
Colour: Black

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