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Style: Tribal
Vintage Tiki Candle Holder, Bowl, or Chalice Warriors
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Vintage Tiki Candle Holder, Bowl, or Chalice Warriors A vintage Tiki-style candle holder, bowl, or chalice cast stone features a sculptural pedestal supported by a ring of styliz...
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