


Passepartout 30x60 cm - Bildausschnitt 20x50 cm - Mintgrün - Für Bilderrahmen
Marsoni
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Passepartout 30x60 cm - Bildausschnitt 20x50 cm - Mintgrün - Für BilderrahmenDas Passepartout 30x60cm ist passend fr einen Bilderrahmen mit einer Rahmengre von 30x60cm. Die ffnung (Fotogre) dieses Passepartouts ist fr ein Foto mit den Maen 20x50 cm geeignet. Das Loch, auf dem Bild als Innenausschnitt bezeichnet, fertigen wir jedoch etwas kleiner an (ca. 0,2 mm auf allen Seiten), damit Ihre Einrahmung nicht durch die ffnung des Passepartouts fllt. Dadurch werden an den Rndern Ihres Bildes einige Millimeter verdeckt, da das
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★★★★★ 5
Great for mental stimulation.
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Worth the money . Sturdy and entertaining
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★★★★★ 3
Best for small inquisitive dogs
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