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Aluminum bone pendant to...

Are you looking for a nice little personalized gift, a dog birthday gift, a pet Christmas kdo idea, a personalised dog accessory? We offer you this aluminium pendant in the shape of a bone where we print for you one of your beautiful photos that you took of your puppy or your friend's dog. An original gift idea for animal friends. You can also treat yourself by hanging this small object with a pleasant design on your key ring or on your backpack. So the photo of your pet accompanies you everywhere. Your pet is part of the family and deserves all your affection. Unfortunately he could get lost during a walk. It is therefore essential to find him a dog identification tag. We can print your phone number and animal name on the bone pendant. This pendant is easily attached to your friend's collar with its connecting ring. A dog disc is reassuring to quickly find your favorite animal. In addition to being useful, this tag for the best friend of the man is pretty with its original bone shape, your doggie will be elegant and protected.

€8.91 €9.90 -10%
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History of the cup Tea was introduced during the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD). The more than four centuries of Han Dynasty rule are widely regarded as one of the "golden ages" of Chinese history. With the beginning of the Han Dynasty, the pottery industry developed and many types of vessels appeared on the market. The need for a container to drink tea led to the development of the cup, especially the handleless cup in China. Europe discovered tea in the 17th century with the development of trade relations between East and West, but Europeans preferred to drink their tea very hot. The handle was therefore invented in Europe by the German Johann Friedrich Bottger in 1707. In France, the ordinances of 1699 and 1709, which restricted the use of precious metals, encouraged the development of ceramics, particularly earthenware and porcelain, which played an increasingly important role in the creation of cabarets (lunch services) for serving exotic drinks. Throughout the 18th century, there were many innovations in decoration, technique and form.

€16.90
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