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Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set

Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set

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€22.35
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Our best quality Cosmos Cutter & Veiner Set
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Set of 3 including a a stainless steel petal cutter and a pair of food grade silicone veiners. Finished flower measures approx. 2 3/4" W. The veiner is taken from a real cosmos petal to make your gumpaste flower more life-like. Measures approx. 1.35"H x 1.25"W. Measurements are taken from the highest and widest part of the veiner. Made with food grade silicone. Cosmos comes from Mexico. The priests, however, who cultivated it there, gave it the Greek name of a Cosmos which in their opinion fully described the harmony and the absolute symmetry of the petals of its flowers.Set of 3 including a a stainless steel petal cutter and a pair of food grade silicone veiners. Finished flower measures approx. 2 3/4" W. The veiner is taken from a real cosmos petal to make your gumpaste flower more life-like. Measures approx. 1.35"H x 1.25"W. Measurements are taken from the highest and widest part of the veiner. Made with food grade silicone. Cosmos comes from Mexico. The priests, however, who cultivated it there, gave it the Greek name of a Cosmos which in their opinion fully described the harmony and the absolute symmetry of the petals of its flowers.Set of 3 including a a stainless steel petal cutter and a pair of food grade silicone veiners. Finished flower measures approx. 2 3/4" W. The veiner is taken from a real cosmos petal to make your gumpaste flower more life-like. Measures approx. 1.35"H x 1.25"W. Measurements are taken from the highest and widest part of the veiner. Made with food grade silicone. Cosmos comes from Mexico. The priests, however, who cultivated it there, gave it the Greek name of a Cosmos which in their opinion fully described the harmony and the absolute symmetry of the petals of its flowers.
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