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Create your own Easter gift box — this exclusive egg-shaped trinket box can be filled with delicious milk chocolate Mini Easter Eggs.
Bite-sized and brightly coloured, they come in a generous 300-gram pouch, offering enough supply for your Easter Egg hunts, to share with friends and family, and satisfy those sweet cravings.
Handcrafted using the technique of papier-mâché, the box is durable, lightweight and can be used time and time again. It features an Arts and Crafts pattern by J.H. Dearle, conjuring all the vitality of springtime.
Ingredients list available on the individual product page.
Box approximately 10 x 15cm (3.9 x 5.9in)
Multicoloured
SET0050
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John Henry Dearle was trained as a tapestry weaver by William Morris and by 1890 had become Morris & Company's chief textile designer. Some of the firm's most attractive woven textiles were produced under his direction. He was a skilled draughtsman and his naturalistic flowers were very popular at the beginning of the 20th century.