adornos de vidrio soplado de la colección del chef de navidad del viejo mundo para cucharas medidoras de árboles de navidad
- Marca:
old world christmas
- Código producto: B0797DYF62
- Disponibilidad: Traemos a pedido, tiempo de 15 a 25 dias.
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$CLP 40.906
TÉRMINOS Y CONDICIONES
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- El producto se trae a pedido, en un transcurso de 15 a 25 dias, si alguna restriccion de un ente gubernamental o de salud publica cambia o restringe vuelos, los pedidos pueden demorar mas tiempo.- Precios pueden cambiar previo aviso. Depende de precio con proveedores o existencia.
- Fotos referenciales del producto, consulte no mas
- Despachamos a todo Chile con Starken.
- Productos importados de Estados Unidos, es probable que los productos electronicos trabajen en 110V y NO en 220V, podria usar un transformador, para mas informacion primero nos puedes preguntar todas las inquietudes que tengas.
-ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE: Hand crafted in age-old tradition with techniques that originated in the 1800s
-CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
-UNIQUE GIFTS: Ornaments are all hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful creations
-MEASURING SPOONS ORNAMENT: Traditionally designed, hand-crafted ornaments
-SIZE: Ornament Dimensions in Inches: 3. 5 x 3. 25 x 0. 75
In 1896, Fannie Farmer created the first measuring spoon, which she referenced in her bestseller, "The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book. " She created this measurement standard so the home cook could more easily replicate her recipes. Even today, her book continues to teach generations of Americans how to make good food.
-CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: Molten glass is mouth-blown into finely carved molds
-UNIQUE GIFTS: Ornaments are all hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful creations
-MEASURING SPOONS ORNAMENT: Traditionally designed, hand-crafted ornaments
-SIZE: Ornament Dimensions in Inches: 3. 5 x 3. 25 x 0. 75
In 1896, Fannie Farmer created the first measuring spoon, which she referenced in her bestseller, "The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book. " She created this measurement standard so the home cook could more easily replicate her recipes. Even today, her book continues to teach generations of Americans how to make good food.