Thous Winds Barebones Railroad Lantern Glass Cover 3D fireworks
Product Information
Category: LanternRM259.00
Suitable for Barebones Railroad Lantern, high light transmittance and multi pattern lampshades. Create a romantic atmosphere.
2 in stock
Description
Thous Winds Barebones Railroad Lantern Glass Cover 3D fireworks

Thous Winds Barebones Railroad Lantern Glass Cover 3D fireworks
Suitable for Barebones Railroad Lantern
Made with heat resistant glass, strong and durable
Perfect for outdoor activities
Size: 11.3 x 8.5 cm
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