Turquoise Rope Handle - Large
Turquoise Rope Handle - Large
Turquoise Large Rope Handle Platter
Because we are a small company and these items are individually handmade if it's out of stock it could take up to 10 working days to make you one plus time for the courier. Thanks for your understanding.
This beautiful New Zealand kiwiana inspired tiki has been hand-drawn and slumped into our popular glass waka tribal wall hangings to adorn your wall.
Size: 28x48cm
Patterns available: Koru and Fern with Flax Matt / Cutlery / Anaglypta Conformity
Colour: Turquoise
All our glass can be customised and engraved with personal messages, see something you like?
call us 03 2145012.
or email sales@escapeglass.com
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How long will my item take?
How long will my item take?
Since we're a small, dedicated team and each piece is individually handmade, we typically need 10-20 working days to craft your order. After that, we’ll arrange for the courier to deliver it right to your door.
For Memorial Plaques, the process takes a bit longer—please allow up to 25 working days, plus shipping time.
If you have a specific date in mind for when you need your item, please do let us know. You can add a note during checkout, or give us a call on 03 214 5012. We're here to make sure everything arrives just when you need it.
How do I look after my item?
How do I look after my item?
Before you check out, here are a few quick care tips:
For Platters and Art:
Only handwash or gently wipe them down. If your glass is coated, it's not dishwasher safe. Clear glass without feet can go in the dishwasher.
For Splashbacks:
Keep a couple of lint-free cloths handy, and use a non-scratchy cleaner. Glass splashbacks don’t like metal or plastic tools. A microfiber cloth is perfect for wiping away stains. Use a non-abrasive cleaner like store-bought glass cleaner, hot soapy water (wipe immediately), or methylated spirits. Rub it in gently, let it sit for a couple of minutes, then wipe off with a clean, damp cloth, moving from side to side.
That’s it! You’re good to go.
See here for more FAQs on slumped glass