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farbiger Grabstrauß zum Totensonntag und Allerheiligen mit frischen Beiwerk

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farbiger Grabstrauß zum Totensonntag und Allerheiligen mit frischen BeiwerkNatrlicher farbiger Grabstrau zu den Gedenktagen Unsere mit frischem Grn gestaltete Grabstrau wird mit natrlichen Trockenmaterialien gebunden. Der gestufte Strau ist ideal als Grabstrau zu den Gedenktagen, wie Geburtstag, Totensonntag, Allerheiligen. Gre des Grabstraues mit frischen Beiwerk ca. 45cm lang Im Grabstrau zum Totensonntag oder Allerheiligen ist mind. enthalten 1x Radankugel 2x Amaranthus 5x Zapfen 1x Holzwolle 1x Nigella 3x Statice

Natürlicher farbiger Grabstrauß zu den Gedenktagen

Unsere mit frischem Grün gestaltete Grabstrauß wird mit natürlichen Trockenmaterialien gebunden. Der gestufte Strauß ist ideal als Grabstrauß zu den Gedenktagen, wie Geburtstag, Totensonntag, Allerheiligen.

 

Größe des Grabstraußes mit frischen Beiwerk ca. 45cm lang

Im Grabstrauß zum Totensonntag oder Allerheiligen ist mind. enthalten

1x Radankugel

2x Amaranthus

5x Zapfen

1x Holzwolle

1x Nigella

3x Statice

Naturmaterialien

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