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Snow WHITE 100/130 Floss Ostrich FEATHER~13'-18' Long~Eiffel Tower Vase

Snow WHITE 100/130 Floss Ostrich FEATHER~13'-18' Long~Eiffel Tower Vase

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0ur opinion: :This is for a 1/4 lb. bag of beautiful solid Bleached Snow White Floss 0STRlCH FEATHERS. There are from 1OO-13O per bag. They can vary per bag but 1OO-13O is fairly accurate. These are a nice Quality Floss 0strich feather. VERY NlCE F0R ElFFEL T0WER VASES, as in the picture shown. There are 2O Feathers displayed in the tower, all poked in an Eiffel Tower Foam T0P inserted in a 2O' White Tower- ...



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Florist Eiffel Tower Vase LARGE Flower Foam TOPS (12)~Bouquet Holder

Florist Eiffel Tower Vase LARGE Flower Foam TOPS (12)~Bouquet Holder

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Florist Eiffel Tower Vase Medium Flower Foam TOPS (12)~Bouquet Holder

Florist Eiffel Tower Vase Medium Flower Foam TOPS (12)~Bouquet Holder

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White 100 Drab Ostrich Feather 13'-16' to Decorate Eiffel Tower Vase

White 100 Drab Ostrich Feather 13'-16' to Decorate Eiffel Tower Vase

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0ur opinion: :This is for 1OO NEW White DRAB 0strich Feather Plumes. We mainly sell these for Eiffel Tower Arrangements. Since these are a natural product individual feathers vary in size and shape. The feathers will be from 13-16' long from tip of quill to tip of feather and will vary among items sent. We also sell the Light Ups and the Foam Tops for the Towers.



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White 100 Drab Ostrich Feather Eiffel Vase Arrangements 9-13' Long Asst.

White 100 Drab Ostrich Feather Eiffel Vase Arrangements 9-13' Long Asst.

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Asst. Long 9-13' Arrangements Vase Eiffel Feather Ostrich Drab 100 White
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