Joy With Holy Family Figurine
$24.99
A Lovely Christmas Decor Piece, This Gold-Colored Word Figurine Features An African American Holy Family Inside The Word: Joy. Size Is 6 1/2 Wide By 2 3/4in High. Made Of Resin.
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A Lovely Christmas Decor Piece, This Gold-Colored Word Figurine Features An African American Holy Family Inside The Word: Joy. Size Is 6 1/2 Wide By 2 3/4in High. Made Of Resin.
1 in stock
SKU (UPC): 603799520829
Occasion: Christmas
Color: Gold
Manufacturer: Dicksons
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