Wood Grain Pint Beaker
The new Wood Grain Pint Beaker is shaped around an oak chuck and burnished with extreme pressure with the intention of imprinting the wood grain inside the beaker. The result is spectacular!
The new Wood Grain Pint Beaker is shaped around an oak chuck and burnished with extreme pressure with the intention of imprinting the wood grain inside the beaker. The result is spectacular!
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