OakiWay Memorial Gifts - Star Angel Figurines Tealight Candle Ho
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EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY: When someone you care about loses someone they love, itâs not about what you say but rather what you do. Express your sympathy and provide comfort by giving or sending this unique memorial candle holder. The angel holding a golden Star is an extraordinarily powerful gift that will mean the world to the family or friends who have lost someone special.
A SYMPATHY GIFT, WORTH GIVING: Don't just send flowers that will last after few days, when you can send this unique long lasting gift including a special condolence card. We know finding the right grief gifts can be challenging especially when youâve never done it before, we designed our tealight holders to provide you with cost friendly price, thatâs just right for most situations.
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TEALIGHT LED CANDLE INCLUDED: Our memorial candle holders are made of high quality polished resin, it comes with a flameless tealight led candle (batteries included) which glow a warm light and flickers like real candle, creates a soft and relaxed atmosphere, for repeatable and safe use.
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A LASTING MEMORY: Besides showing your support and sympathy, our angel candle holder acts as a keepsake in loving memory, to help them remember not only the day they moved on but also all the times they spent together, The angel star reminding them that their loved one is watching over them in the sky.
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SUPPORT THE GRIEF: Whether youâre near or far, gifts for the grieving with condolence card, in a nice giftable packaging, can bring comfort and help them in their lonely and difficult days. Comforting gifts such as this one, is not only show how much you care about them but also the ones that are no longer with them.
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Product Description
Memorial Star Angel - Candle Holder Statue
Memorial Guardian Angel - Candle Holder Statue
Memorial Guardian Angel - Candle Holder Statue
Memorial Angel Garden Statue With Cross Led Light
Memorial Angel Garden Statue With Windchimes amp; Led Quote
Memorial Angel Frame - In Loving Memory Of My Angel
Memorial/Sympathy Gift
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Giftable Packaging
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Condolence Card Included
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Indoor/Outdoor Use
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor/Outdoor
Outdoor
Outdoor
Indoor
Size (Width x Height)
8.5" x 4.5"
6" x 4"
8.6" x 4.6"
8.6" x 5.3"
8.6" x 9.4"
8" x 11.8"
Illumination Type
Flickering Led Candle
Flickering Led Candle
Flickering Led Candle
Solar Led Lights
Solar Led Lights
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OakiWay Memorial Gifts - Star Angel Figurines Tealight Candle Ho
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