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7 Inch Wedding Bouquet Red Satin Flower Bridal Holding Bridesmaid Button Brooch Artificial Rose Bouquet for Indoor Outdoor Wedding Bridal Shower Bouquet Quinceanera (#306 Burgundy)

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MSRP

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$42.99

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06/10/2025, 10:17 PM EST

Item Information

MSRP:

MSRP is a sample online retail price.

$42.99
Brand:
Cileruide
Condition:
Good Condition
Description:
Flowers are incorporated in a plethora of ways when it comes to a wedding day design. From the bouquet to the boutonnieres, blooms have long since been carried and worn as a mark of distinction for those involved in the celebration at an intimate level, whether a flower girl or usher. Despite trends that come and go and a variety of wedding styles, there will always be a way to use flowers to honor those closest to you. The bridal bouquet is a collection of flowers held by the bride as she walks down the aisle. It's meant to be a complementary addition to the overall theme of the wedding and the style of her dress. But why do brides carry flowers? More than just something to keep a bride's hands busy when she walks down the aisle, the bridal bouquet ties all of a wedding's design and decor together. It’s an accessory, a focal point, and one of the first peeks guests get into a celebration. So if you're a bride-to-be, deciding what you’ll carry as you make your way to the altar is actually pretty important.
Lot Code:
GRA3663407
Width:
7.0 cm
Depth:
6.6 cm
Weight:
1.0 kg
Length:
9.1 cm
Additional Info:
Good Condition
Pickup Location:
109 Triport Road, Georgetown KY 40324
Auction Number
LXT2502625

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