Business Card Holder - Handmade Solid Metal Desk Accessory - Silver & Gold, "Antefix" Design
Item Code: C4-17113
Days to Ship: 1 Day
Specifications
Color: | Silver, Gold |
Material: | Bronze, Aluminum |
Dimensions: | Length: 9cm (3.5"), Width: 4.2cm (1.65"), Height: 6.2cm (2.44"), Weight: 0.31Kg (0.68lbs) |
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Elegant & stylish handmade solid metal business card holder, desk accessory, golden "Antefix" design.
Stylish Antefix design, in silver and gold colors combination, business card holder or envelope holder, handmade of aluminum & brass metal.
100% handcrafted metal business card holder, a perfect desk accessory gift for executives, business owners, directors and anyone else who appreciates style and top quality.
This elegant business card holder will decorate your desk for many years. Its artistic design and top quality makes this desk accessory an excellent personal gift or business gift choice for men or women.
Match it with a wide range of similar desk accessories from our collection to form your personal desk accessory set.
- Handmade Quality Item
- Engraving Service Available
- Comes With a Free Fabric Stylish Gift Bag or Pouch
- Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
- Solid Metal Item
Dimensions:
Length: 9cm (3.5")
Width: 4.2cm (1.65")
Height: 6.2cm (2.44")
Weight: 0.31Kg (0.68lbs)
Antefix Info:
Etymology - From Latin antefixa, pl. of antefixum, something fastened in front, from antefixus, fastened in front: ante-, ante- and fixus, fastened, past participle of figere, to fasten. An antefix (from Latin antefigere, to fasten before) is a vertical block which terminates the covering tiles of the roof of a tiled roof. In grand buildings the face of each stone ante-fix was richly carved, often with the anthemion ornament. In less grand buildings molded ceramic ante-fixae, usually terracotta, might be decorated with figures or other ornament, especially in the Roman period. By this time they were found on many large buildings, including private houses.
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