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Lightsaber Bouquet Holder | Skywalker Lightsaber | No Paint Required | 3D Printed

$65.00

Add that ultimate piece to your Star Wars themed wedding. The Skywalker lightsaber has been converted to hold a bouquet on your special day. Fight the Dark Side with this beautiful holder.

1" hole to accommodate most bouquets. 4.3" deep.

We recommend these bouquet holders from Amazon. Wrap the base in ribbon to ensure a tight fit. https://amzn.to/3fhrFdt

If you buy a stand, it will be blue unless otherwise specified ahead of time with me.

The Skywalker lightsaber, also known at various times as Anakin's, Luke's, and Rey's lightsaber, was a blue-bladed Jedi lightsaber constructed by Anakin Skywalker. Built as a replacement for his first lightsaber, Anakin wielded his new weapon as a Jedi General of the Grand Army of the Republic. Though an instrument of the Jedi Order, the Skywalker lightsaber was used to kill Jedi in the siege of the Jedi Temple during Order 66 and the Great Jedi Purge. Anakin turned Darth Vader subsequently lost his weapon as a result of his defeat by Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, who kept the Skywalker lightsaber for almost two decades during the Imperial Era. Kenobi ultimately gave the lightsaber to Anakin's son, Luke Skywalker, who wielded it while training as a Jedi apprentice. It was lost on Bespin where Luke confronted his father. The Skywalker lightsaber eventually fell into the possession of Maz Kanata. Through the Force, the lightsaber called to Rey, who rejected it. Despite her earlier rejection of it, she took up the Skywalker lightsaber. Following the Battle of Starkiller Base, Rey tracked Luke Skywalker to Ahch-To, but the Jedi Master refused to take back his old lightsaber. It was later sheared in half by Ren and Rey, but the scavenger managed to repair the lightsaber. It remained in Rey's possession until her arrival on Exegol, where she gave it to a redeemed Ben Solo, putting the Skywalker lightsaber back in the hands of a Skywalker. In the aftermath of the Battle of Exegol, Rey buried the lightsaber on Tatooine, the desert homeworld of Anakin and Luke.-Wookiepedia

This saber will come assembled and colored. It is 3D printed, so it won't look perfect. Each piece is printed and glued separately in copper or silver.

11"x2"
5 oz or 145 g

This is a 3D printed product, so there may be minor defects (rough edges, bumps, etc). It is all made of Biodegradeable Plastic. I have spent a lot of time calibrating my printers and I use the best printer and settings for the desired effect on each model. I use only the highest quality filament to ensure good quality and durability.

I have printed everything in my shop and tested before posting to my store so that I can ensure that I maintain the quality that I expect. If the quality is not to my liking I will not ship it.

I reserve the right to make minor updates to this item's design. So long as it does not radically change the intention of the product's use, your received item may look slightly different than in pictures. Color also may appear slightly different in pictures than the received item.

Please note, this is not affiliated with Star Wars in any way.

Designed and sold with permission from Brad Harris, CaseStudyno8
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4193911

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Queenie
I'm so pleased with the bouquet holder I o...

I'm so pleased with the bouquet holder I ordered! The quality is INCREDIBLE! The seller was so helpful and helped me get it super quick for my wedding. I highly recommend this seller :)

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Krista
Super excited to use this in my wedding !

Super excited to use this in my wedding !

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Mariana
Perfect love it. Can't wait for wedding

Perfect love it. Can't wait for wedding

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Kathleen
Love this so much, planning on using it fo...

Love this so much, planning on using it for my May 4th wedding

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Violette
Quality was much better than expected! Per...

Quality was much better than expected! Perfect for my wedding bouquet - only note was there wasn't an insert built in, but it was easy enough to solve ourselves.