ASHTA LAKSHMI URULI
₹2,028.00
This is a traditional brass decorative bowl featuring embossed depictions of the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi, commonly used in Indian homes for “Uruli” decor by filling it with water and floating flowers.
Weight : 0.338
Size : 7.5×14.5cm
Description
This is a traditional brass decorative bowl featuring embossed depictions of the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi, commonly used in Indian homes for “Uruli” decor by filling it with water and floating flowers.
Weight : 0.338
Size : 7.5×14.5cm
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