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Versace Plate 17 cm Medusa Rhapsody Blue
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Versace Plate 17 cm Medusa Rhapsody Blue in finest porcelain. Gift box included.
Size: Ø 17 cm
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79,00€
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Luxury Decorative Plates, Medusa Rhapsody, Versace
The new Medusa Rhapsody tableware collection is a harmonious amalgam of detail. One with the ready-to-wear collection, the porcelain dinnerware and clothing draw inspiration from each other resulting in a remarkably modern, yet intrinsically Versace collection.
The Medusa and baroque flowers are painted in opulent golden shades, while key items feature the Versace 90s Vintage logo label.
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€ 80,00 reduced shipping costs for small articles, for example jewels.
€ 250,00 extra shipping charges for bulky items.
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