![]() ![]() It is a shame, as this does mar an otherwise beautiful design. It might not be obvious in the photo, but there is a few places were the design is chipped and scratched, despite the fact that the dish arrived well packaged in bubble wrap. The item was designed by Rachel Ross and does look lovely at a glance, but I wasn’t overly impressed by the quality of the item. ![]() Next up is a Medusa Trinket Tray, inspired by Lore by Alexandra Bracken. The choice of quote is excellent and the design is wonderfully intricate. While it’s a pity the bag isn’t water resistant, it’s still a decent size and could easily be used as a pencil case or vanity. The item was designed by ChattyNora and is especially eye-catching. The next item is a cloth pouch featuring a quote from Crier’s War by Nina Varela. This is by far my favourite thing in this crate – more like this please! ![]() Its branding also isn’t in-your-face, so could be enjoyed by someone who isn’t familiar with the book. I love getting useful items like this in crates as I get tonnes of use out of them. It is a solid and well-made item, with a sturdy lid and plastic straw included. This item is based on A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine and feels really substantial. The first item out of the crate was a really nice tumbler, featuring artwork by Forensics & Flowers. ![]()
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