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Yixing Twin Pig Tea Pets | H2044A
A tea pet is a small clay figure which is kept by tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of unglazed ceramic and represent zodiac animals or Chinese mythical creatures. Tea lovers raise their tea pet by placing it on the tray during tea time... -
Tumbler Stainless Steel Mixed Shot | 5lb Bag | 47.0238.5
A combination of 3/16" balls, 3/16" ball cones, 1/8" x 3/8" pins and 1/8" diagonals for maximum coverage on a wide variety of pieces. ^ -
Yixing Tea Pet | Sleepy Pig | Ochre | H204407
A tea pet is a small clay figure which is kept by tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of unglazed ceramic, and represent zodiac animals or Chinese mythical creatures. Tea lovers raise their tea pet by placing it on the tray during tea time... -
Yixing Tea Pet | Sleepy Pig | Umber | H204406
A tea pet is a small clay figure which is kept by tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of unglazed ceramic, and represent zodiac animals or Chinese mythical creatures. Tea lovers raise their tea pet by placing it on the tray during tea time... -
Yixing Tea Pet | Sleepy Pig | Terracotta | H204405
A tea pet is a small clay figure which is kept by tea drinkers for good luck. They are usually made of unglazed ceramic, and represent zodiac animals or Chinese mythical creatures. Tea lovers raise their tea pet by placing it on the tray during tea time... -
Asunshy Umbrella | Oranges | H191208
A cute and portable umbrella with colourful fruit design. Measures 28cm long closed up, and when opened it measures 55cm tall and 98cm wide. -
Asunshy Umbrella | Rainy Abstract | H191204
A cute and portable umbrella with colourful abstract design. Measures 28cm long closed up, and when opened it measures 55cm tall and 98cm wide. -
Miniature Leather Point Cylinders | LCY
Material: Cow leather Head shape: Cylinder^""" -
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Friedrich Dick Mini Needle File | Three-Square | Cut #4 | 4"L | 114799TS
This file is a German cut #4; German-cut files are graded by the number of teeth, counting teeth parallel to the long axis of the file. German cuts start coarser than Swiss and go finer, offering more increments for more precise cutting. In all cut...