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Bless your loved ones (or yourself) with this matching car coaster. Set on the backdrop of Mabry Mill off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, your loved one will be blessed by the beauty of rural America. Crafted from highly durable and absorbent soapstone, these car coasters blend looks and functionality in one neat package for every car. This must-have car accessory absorbs all moisture from your cold or hot drinks and looks perfect in any car interior. Choose between 1pc or 2pcs to match your commuting needs.
Bless your loved ones (or yourself) with this matching car coaster. Set on the backdrop of Mabry Mill off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, your loved one will be blessed by the beauty of rural America. Crafted from highly durable and absorbent soapstone, these car coasters blend looks and functionality in one neat package for every car. This must-have car accessory absorbs all moisture from your cold or hot drinks and looks perfect in any car interior. Choose between 1pc or 2pcs to match your commuting needs.
Bless your loved ones (or yourself) with this matching car coaster. Set on the backdrop of Mabry Mill off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, your loved one will be blessed by the beauty of rural America. Crafted from highly durable and absorbent soapstone, these car coasters blend looks and functionality in one neat package for every car. This must-have car accessory absorbs all moisture from your cold or hot drinks and looks perfect in any car interior. Choose between 1pc or 2pcs to match your commuting needs.
Product features:
Material: 100% soapstone Size: 2.6″ × 2.6″ (6.6cm × 6.6cm) Available as 1 piece or a set of 2 Absorbs condensation One-sided print Matte finish Please note: The coaster fits in MOST vehicle drink holders
(Please allow 1.5 to 2 weeks for production and delivery. Manufacturing Partner: District Photo)
ABOUT THE PHOTO:
Eddie took this photo at Mabry Mill off the Blue Ridge Parkway near Meadows of Dan, Virginia. Photo was taken in 2010 with a Nikon Coolpix L20 point-and-shoot camera.