- Metal
- Imported
- SIMPLE ELEGANCE Rhinestones accents decorate the edges of both hearts and sparkle like diamonds; Looks great by itself or accented with fresh flowers
- SIZE AND WEIGHT 5.5 inches tall with a 3.25 inch diameter base; Weighs just under 10 ounces
- CRAFTED WITH QUALITY Solid one-piece metal design; Reuse each year for anniversary celebrations; Keep this cake top forever and display in your home as a treasured wedding keepsake
From the Sparkling Love collection, this graceful and elegant silver-plated cake top has a double heart design with sparkling Rhinestone accents. Versatile and durable - perfect for wedding reception, engagement or bridal shower. Solid metal means it is easy to save for years and reuse when birthday or anniversary celebration comes. Cake top is 5. 5-inches tall and 3. 25-inches diameter at the base. From Hortense B. Hewitt who offers a wide range of styles for today's wedding and special events. With HBH you'll find affordable and stylish contemporary and traditional accessories. You are sure to find the perfect wedding accessory or gift from Hortense B. Hewitt. Look for Hortense B. Hewitt label to assure you've received authentic safety-tested item.
From the manufacturer Cutting the cake is full of symbolism as it represents the first activity done as a married couple Celebrating a marriage ceremony with cake is a custom that goes back to at least the Ancient Romans when a barley cake was broken over the bride’s head to bring good luck to the couple. The recipe for Bride’s Pye, printed in 1685, was elaborately decorated and filled with oysters, pine kernels, cockscombs, sweetbreads, and spices. Fruit cakes, symbols of fertility and prosperity, became common in the 17th century but it was Queen Victoria's wedding to Prince Albert in 1840 that set a new standard for wedding cakes when the enormous English plum cake was ornately decorated in white icing. See More
From the brand Invite Hortense B. Hewitt to your special occasion! In the early 1940s, company founder Hortense B. Hewitt was working in her New York apartment perfecting Glamour Garters. After experiencing much success, Hewitt opened a showroom and set out to "clothe the feminine leg." Her claim to fame was sewing garters for the young Queen Elizabeth and her wedding party. Today, Hortense B. Hewitt has everything needed to throw a memorable engagement party, bridal shower anniversary party, or baby shower. Guest Books for Every Occasion Visit the Store