Orange Floral Die-Cut Coasters - 4 Per Package

Caspari reusable die-cut coasters are handmade in the USA. As a part of the Gallery Collection, they are crafted in our Connecticut bindery, which incorporates the same artisan skills used in centuries past to create beautiful and high-quality handmade goods. Made of durable vinyl coated paper, our coasters coordinate perfectly with the existing palette of Caspari colors and tabletop designs. They are a perfect addition to your tabletop design or as an everyday coffee table accent. The set of 4 arrives in a cello bag, which makes them perfect for giving as a gift. To clean after use, wipe with a damp cloth.
- These vinyl-coated paper, die-cut coasters arrive in a cello bag.
- Handcrafted in our Connecticut bindery for the highest quality and attention to detail.
- 4 Coasters per Cello Bag
- Approximately 10.16 x 10.16 cm
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water or expose to extreme heat.
Product Type: | Coasters |
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Product SKU: | 3004CC |
Product UPC: | 0025096858205 |
Collection Name: | Orange Floral |
Quantity Included: | 4 Per Package |
Product Dimensions: | Approximately 10.16 x 10.16 cm |
Country of Origin: | United States |
Style & Theme: | Traditional, Eastern Influence |
Features: | Die-Cut Design, Made in the USA |
Care Instructions: | To clean, wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water or place directly in the dishwasher. Do not expose to extreme temperatures, such as hot dishes taken directly from the oven. |
Artist or Collection: | Colonial Williamsburg |
Artist or Collection Biography: | The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation operates the world’s largest living history museum in Williamsburg, Virginia—the restored 18th-century capital of Britain’s largest, wealthiest, and most populous outpost of empire in the New World. Here we interpret the origins of the idea of America, conceived decades before the American Revolution. The Colonial Williamsburg story of a revolutionary city tells how diverse peoples, having different and sometimes conflicting ambitions, evolved into a society that valued liberty and equality. Americans cherish these values as a birthright, even when their promise remains unfulfilled. In addition to the Historic Area, the foundation also operates The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Bassett Hall, and John D. Rockefeller Jr. Library, which showcase American and British decorative arts, fine art, architecture and manuscripts of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. |