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English: Floral Easel

The Floral Easel is made of the low carbon wire to processing and welded ,Then Coating the painting or pvc covering . The surface smooth and beautiful ,never to be shed, like to bright ,Folds down for quick removal. The PVC coating is very nice than painting ,To share USA canada Market now .

The Green Wire Easel used to display design wreath ,hearts ,crosses and flower basket , and so on . They are can stay at indoor and outdoor ,very popular in festivals ,Grand festival days,holidays ,wedding and

funeral days. So person named Florist Easels ,Green Wire easel ,Wreath easel and wire wreath display easels.
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