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Versace Souptureen Les Tresors de la Mer
$ 1.111,38
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19300-409608-11020
Les Tresors de la Mer, Versace
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.
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. read more...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.
- 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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