Vintage bug napkin rings, black, set of two

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Color set of two
set of two
set of two

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I think it's so chic to have black accents on your dining table.... so we took our vintage bug and gave him the 'black tie treatment'! These amazing black and gold napkin rings will be the star of your tablescape.

Brass, zinc, resin and glass - antique brass finish
1.5" x 1.25"
Set of two
Packaged in a gift box

Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth

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