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Versace Médaillon Méandre d’or sauce-boat 2 pcs.
$ 388,22 $ 368,81
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approx. 1 - 4 weeks delivery time



19310-409950-11622
Médaillon Méandre d'or, Versace
The colours of this Versace Medaillon Meandre d’Or décor are melted into the glaze at 1000 degrees C. Here the glaze softens and the décor sinks into it, thus making colour and luminosity indestructible. It is scratch and wear-resistant. However, gold decors are not totally scratch resistant by virtue of their natural material properties. This décor was tested by the Rosenthal Institute for material technology (IWT). It is dishwasher safe.
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€ 100,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
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We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 90,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 60,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
Rest of the world
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 100,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 80,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
*excluding Malta, Iceland and Cyprus; including Norway.
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You can change your mind within 14 days form receiving your order and safely return the product back to SCOPELLITI 1887 for a full refund. This applies to all products from all brands, excluding customized items. read more...Customer Service You Can Speak To
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- 100% original – All products sold by SCOPELLITI 1887 are original and conform to specifications.
- All Gifts are packaged in its original signature Box and tied with elegant Ribbon
- 100% Satisfied or Refunded
Shipping Cost
Shipping to the EU*
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 250,00.€ 35,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 250,00.
€ 100,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
Shipping to the United States
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 90,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 60,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
Rest of the world
We gladly offer FREE SHIPPING for every order valued over € 400,00.€ 100,00 shipping charges for orders that amount to less than € 400,00.
€ 80,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
*excluding Malta, Iceland and Cyprus; including Norway.
Returns
14 Days Returns
You can change your mind within 14 days form receiving your order and safely return the product back to SCOPELLITI 1887 for a full refund. This applies to all products from all brands, excluding customized items.Customer Service You Can Speak To
Whenever you feel talking to a person could help, our customer service will be happy to help to support you
Garancy
- 100% original – All products sold by SCOPELLITI 1887 are original and conform to specifications.
- All Gifts are packaged in its original signature Box and tied with elegant Ribbon
- 100% Satisfied or Refunded
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