Brass Sheshnag Panch Aarti With Handle
- 3450.00 Rs.
- Published date: July 26, 2022
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- Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India [ Ad Id - 167355 | Ad Views - 66 ]
This beautiful Snake Panch Aarti with handle has been crafted in pure brass by the skilled artisans of VEDANSH CRAFT. Use this Panch Aarti in any special space to create a divine ambiance bringing joy, happiness, and well-being into your home. It enhances the decor of the temple, house, office, hotel, etc with traditional design.
HEIGHT - 5.5 INCHES (14cm)
WIDTH - 5.5 INCHES (14cm)
LENGTH - 9 INCHES (23cm)
WEIGHT - 1.05 KG
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