Spoon tray, 'Pineapple'
Spoon tray, 'Pineapple'
Luis Martinez crafts this enchanting spoon tray, its fruitful design molded from aluminum. Representing Mexican traditions, the artisan creates a captivating piece, meticulously shaped to resemble a pineapple. Offers a festive accent to any setting.
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