Fun Box of 6 Gourds, 6-7″ diameter
$49.99
This variety of gourds is truly fun in a box! This is a variety mix of 6 of our 6-7″ diameter gourds which includes kettle gourds, cannonball gourds, big ball short handle dipper gourds, apache dipper gourds, and maranka gourds.
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