TIKI DEMON TEALIGHT HOLDER Killstar
TIKI DEMON TEALIGHT HOLDER Killstar
TIKI DEMON TEALIGHT HOLDER Killstar
General information about TIKI DEMON TEALIGHT HOLDER Killstar
- Meaningful tealight holder
- Intricately shaped details
- Tea lights not included
- Width 7.5cm
- Height 16cm
- Diameter 6cm
with KILLSTAR branding, 100% ceramic.
General information about Killstar
Since 2010, KILLSTAR has revolutionized the gothic fashion world! The pioneering dark fashion label from England impresses with its unique and unmistakable designs for men and women.
Killstar is a dark brand that has now become an integral part of the black scene. It has been a loyal companion for years and a MUST HAVE in our Hamburg Colors Store, as well as in our online shop.
Various subcultures have been celebrating this brand for a very long time and are constantly looking forward to new collections, which you can of course find in our range.
Good workmanship and always very creative ideas guarantee variety.
Killstar produces, among other things, shoes, pants, belts, blouses, shirts, jackets, jewelry, home & decoration, shirts, skirts, chokers, bracelets, hats, bags, backpacks, suitcases, shower curtains, candles, doormats, coats and really funny items .
Interesting facts about Colors
Colors Hamburg has existed since 1995 and is known far beyond Hamburg's borders.
We have had 4 branches in Hamburg and Lübeck for the last few decades and have now focused on a branch in Hamburg Wandsbek and the online shop.
A strong, friendly and crazy team of currently 6 packs the ordered goods every day and is available for all subcultures such as Gothic, Punk, Metal, Rockabilly, Steampunk, Emo as well as for all Manga / Animexx fans from Monday to Saturday from 10.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m the local branch!!.
Whether pierced, tattooed, colorful hair or from the LGBTQ scene, everyone is welcome here.
Music connects us all and that's why we have our speakers running hot during opening hours, making shopping and working much more pleasant for you.
NO.. we don't have any radio or off-the-shelf commercial pop playing?