Colette Silver & Glass Ring Dish

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The Colette Silver & Glass Ring Dish is a charming piece that brings a touch of vintage French Provincial style to your dressing table or bathroom vanity. This elegant dish measures 14cm in height and 10.5cm in diameter, the perfect dimensions for holding a variety of rings and small trinkets. The dish combines the clarity of glass with the luster of polished silver. The glass bowl features an etched leaf pattern at the bottom and is encircled by a delicate silver rim adorned with intricate detailing, reflecting a bygone era of sophistication and charm.

Rising from the center, the slender silver column culminates in a practical loop handle so that you can easily lift and move your rings and trinkets around. Whether placed atop a vanity or nestling on a nightstand, the Colette Silver & Glass Ring Dish serves as both a functional storage solution and a decorative piece. Its antique styling complements traditional decor yet stands out in contemporary settings, offering a timeless elegance that will never fade. The Colette Ring Dish is not just a place to store your jewellery; it's a statement of luxury and grace, reminiscent of the refined interiors of French country estates. For those who appreciate the fusion of functionality and aesthetic beauty, this ring dish is an indispensable treasure.

Measures approx 14cm tall and 10.5cm in diameter.


This item ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.

If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.

Specifications

  • 10.5cm diameter
  • 14cm tall

Note that measurements are approximate as there can be minor variations during production. This item is designed to have an antique, aged look - some variations are there to create this effect and are not considered faults.