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Symbolic of love and joy, Myrtle brought great comfort to
those who kept it. Its captivating essence has been used in
perfume since the sixteenth century. This stunning design
first appeared as a woodcut illustration in the 1633 edition
of "Gerard's Herbal". Part of the Hall Eastwell
Signature Collection, this trivet is offered in tarnish resistant
brass, pewter, antique copper, patina and silverplate.

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