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Star Crystal Trophy

SKU: CR-13
110.00 AED
  • Material: Crystal Glass | Item Size : 27 (h) x 8 x 8 cm (base) | Item Weight: 2.5 kg

Packaging Details

Pcs in Carton Box Carton Weight Carton Box Size
9 22.5 kg 42 x 34 x 33 cm

Trophy Printing Options

  • Laser Engraving | Sublimation Printing on plate
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Star Design Wooden Trophy

SKU: CR-53
35.00 AED

Engraved Star Design Wooden Trophy Award with Gift Box Packaging.

  • Material: Wood | Item size: 142 x 20 x 243 mm | Weight: 0.523 kg
  • Colors: Natural wood | Packaging: Brown with a yellow Color Carton Gift box with one side magnetic opening
  • Eco-Friendly Awards

Packaging Details

Pcs in Carton Box Carton Weight Carton Box Size
21 11 kg 57 x 31 x 47 cm

Trophy Printing Options

  • Laser Engraving | Screen Print | Sublimation Printing
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UAE Golden Dhow Memento in Wooden Base and Acrylic Case

SKU: TR-01
265.00 AED
  • Material: Metal & Wood | Anti-Dust & Anti-Rust. | Size: 230x105x210 mm | Item Weight: 1.462 kg
  • Packaging: Acrylic display case and packed in a black carton presentation gift box.

Packaging Details

Pcs in Carton Box Carton Weight Carton Box Size
10 17.8 kg 73 x 29 x 38 cm

Memento Printing Option

  • Sublimation Printing on Base Aluminum Plate | UV DTF Printing
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UAE Golden Falcon Trophy

SKU: TR-03
140.00 AED
  • Material: Metal
  • Item Size : 25 (h) x 12 x 12 cm (base)
  • Item Weight: 2.7 kg
  • Pieces in a Pack: 8 Pcs
  • Carton Weight: 21.6 kg
  • Carton Size: 14 x 11 x 17 cm

Printing Options :

  • Laser Engraving
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Wooden Crystal Trophy

SKU: CR-63
79.00 AED
  • Material: Wood and Crystal | Item size: 75 x 75 x 280 mm | Weight: 1.187 kg

Packaging Details

Pcs in Carton Box Carton Weight Carton Box Size
16 19 kg 56 x 36 x 46 cm

Trophy Printing Options

  • Laser Engraving | DTF Printing
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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:

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