Eco-friendly
coconut shells- 100% natural from Sri Lanka
What
you can do with coconut shells?
1. Easiest and simplest idea to consider is simply using half coconut shells as plant pots.
You can also use
coconut shells to make hanging planters or use them in the creation of a
vertical garden.
You can also use a
coconut shell to make a simple candle holder. Simply clean up and prepare your
coconut shell, then add your wick and carefully pour in the wax.
You can turn the
pieces into some jewellery, for yourself or potentially to give away as lovely
home-made gifts.
Ø 100% echo
friendly
Ø 100%
natural
Ø 100% high
quality
Ø 100% from
Sri Lanka
Shipping
We will ship the item to your address shown in your eBay account.
Please make sure your shipping address and ship code is correct and up to date.
The package will be shipped directly from Sri Lanka.
Orders will ship within 4 days after payment has been cleared.
All items will be checked and packed properly before sending the parcel.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
Please check with your country’s
customs to determine what these additional costs will be prior to Bidding/Buying.
Payment
We are accepting All managed payment.
Return policy
If you are not satisfied with the product you purchased for any reason. Please contact us for a return instruction within 30 days for a refund. Return shipping costs will be paid by the buyer.
For all returned products. Buyers must contact us for the returning address.
In all cases, buyers pay shipping fees at their own cost to return products for refund.
Contact Us
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concerns about your order, please contact us through eBay to resolve any issues
before leaving negative feedback or opening a dispute. We will reply within 2
business days (public holidays not included) and will try our best to resolve
it.
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Collections.
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DIFFICULT TIME.