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Sugar Blooms Goblet

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This product is for ornamental use Drink to the dead with this charming calavera Goblet exclusive to Nemesis Now from our own fantastic designers Rising from a black base the spinal stem of the Goblet is wreathed in green tendrils 3 red roses ringing the base The main body of the Goblet is a black skull decorated with red & violet highlights in the manner of an alfenique violet & red flowers are emblazoned on the skull giving an effect reminiscent of Dia del Muertos Cast in high-quality resin before being expertly h&-painted this haunting Goblet comes with a removable stainless steel insert for ease of cleaning

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Stainless steel - A stain and corrosion resistant steel blend
Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
Steel - An alloy made predominately of Iron combined with <2% carbon
Hand - A part of the body at the end of the arm
Hand - A pointer which indicates time on a clock face
Purple - A colour between red and blue. Commonly associated with Cadburys
Red - One of the three primary colours
Sugar - A sweet substance, white in colour.
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