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Tray, 'Imperial'
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Tray, 'Imperial'
Florid designs grace this tray by Luis Martinez, as symmetrical movements evoke imperial grace. The work is hand-crafted from aluminum, its luster reflecting centuries of dedicated artisanry. A practical and aesthetic addition to any decor.
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