1000 pieces puzzle : Hot Air Balloons Over Cappadocia - Eurographics

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Puzzle of 1000 pieces, from the Eurographics brand.

Dimensions of the assembled puzzle: 48.89 x 67.31...

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Product description : 1000 pieces puzzle : Hot Air Balloons Over Cappadocia

Puzzle of 1000 pieces, from the Eurographics brand. Dimensions of the assembled puzzle: 48.89 x 67.31 cm approximately.
  • Reference EuroG-6000-5717
  • Brand Eurographics
  • Product code ART0000207902
  • Recommended age from 12 year
  • Theme Japan, China, India, Asia , Lake and Mountain
  • Number of pieces 1000 pieces
  • Materials Cardboard
  • Pieces format Irregular
  • Difficulty Medium
  • Format Landscape
  • Article dimension 67,31 x 48,89 cm
  • Packaging dimension 26 x 36 x 7 cm
  • Weight 779 g
  • Safety Warning ! Cannot be used by children under 12 years old
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15€89 Home delivery Estimated delivery between
the 03/05 and the 06/05
Home express delivery
21€99 Express delivery
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Estimated delivery between
the 02/05 and the 03/05

*Charges calculated for a delivery in aera 2 (Germany and Netherlands).

Eurographics is a Canadian company, a world leader in art publishing and puzzle maker. It offers exceptional quality puzzles made in Germany, USA or Canada, using 2mm European blue cardboard. The brand uses innovative Smart-Cut technology that creates a multitude of unique and unusual shapes that fit together perfectly. All its materials are 100% recyclable, in addition to the cardboard box, the bag containing the parts is biodegradable. The puzzle packaging includes four languages: English, French, Spanish and German.

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