Taza Primera comunión caliz

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Peso 0,370 kg
Alto

9,7 cm

Color

Blanco

Grosor

3 mm

Material

Cerámica

Medidas

Ø8,2 cm

Importante

Resistentes al lavavajillas y al microondas.

Blanca
Mágica

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¡Celebra un momento sagrado con nuestra taza de cerámica de 11 oz personalizada para la Primera Comunión! Esta encantadora taza blanca presenta un diseño único con la imagen de un cáliz y una ostia, símbolos venerados de este importante sacramento religioso.

Personalizada con el nombre del niño y la fecha de su Primera Comunión, esta taza se convierte en un recuerdo especial que atesorarás para siempre. Fabricada con cerámica de alta calidad, garantiza durabilidad y resistencia para un uso diario, asegurando que este regalo perdure mucho tiempo después de la ceremonia.

Disfruta de tus bebidas favoritas mientras reflexionas sobre los momentos sagrados de la Primera Comunión. Esta taza no solo es un regalo conmovedor para el niño en su día especial, sino también un recuerdo precioso que conservará los recuerdos de esta ocasión religiosa única.

Haz que la Primera Comunión de tu ser querido sea aún más memorable con nuestra taza personalizada. ¡Ordénala hoy y crea un recuerdo que perdurará para siempre!

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