Limited Edition Of The Daft Punk Glass Ornaments For Your Christmas Tree
The Limited Edition 2017 Glass Xmas Ornaments, inspired by the Daft Punk Discovery era robot helmets, are glass blown from hand sculpted forms and electroplated in gold and silver lacquer.
The set comes in a black gloss custom Daft Punk gift box. Each ornament is approximately 75mm (3”) tall and 75mm (3”) wide and 100mm (4”) deep. Your tree will look so good even the Grinch wouldn’t dare steal these. Proudly made by Queen Of Snow Globes.
More info: Daft Punk
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