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Elegant and Modern Urli Bowl Will Be Great For Gifting During Deepawali And Any Other Occasions Functions.
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This urli is a perfect showpiece for those festive occasions when many people will visit you at your residence. Display This Eyes Catching Urli Use Either Any Where In Home Your Guest Will Surely Notice Its Beauty.
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Diya Urli use decorative bowl for home Main Door garden room decor daily ritual, during festivals special occasions.
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Wonderful product. value for money. Hand Made Urli Bowl. Excellent Unique Art.
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Handcrafted by the most skilled artisans of Uttar Pradesh with high grade materials.100% Pure Metal With High Quality Finish.
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$36.08 – $99.12
Opal | Certifed Natural Opal Stone | Opal stone Ring in 5 Metals
$36.08 – $99.12 -
Decorative Metal Urli Bowl for Home Alter or Deepavali Decoration – D4
$15.17 – $59.00 -
Decorative Metal Urli Bowl for Home Alter or Deepavali Decoration – D3
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Elegant and Modern Urli Bowl Will Be Great For Gifting During Deepawali And Any Other Occasions Functions.
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This urli is a perfect showpiece for those festive occasions when many people will visit you at your residence. Display This Eyes Catching Urli Use Either Any Where In Home Your Guest Will Surely Notice Its Beauty.
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Diya Urli use decorative bowl for home Main Door garden room decor daily ritual, during festivals special occasions.
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Wonderful product. value for money. Hand Made Urli Bowl. Excellent Unique Art.
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Handcrafted by the most skilled artisans of Uttar Pradesh with high grade materials.100% Pure Metal With High Quality Finish.
$13.49 – $59.00 -
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$23.26
$30.01 -
Small Goamathi | Gomti Chakras Shell/Stones
- Found in the Gomati River, the Gomati chakra stones are popular remedies for many problems people face in their day to day lives. Gomati Chakra is a white coloured stone with small circles seen on one side of the stone and the chakras are considered to be a symbol of goddess Lakshmi.
- Gomati Chakra resembles the Sudarshan Chakra or Discus of Lord Krishna. According to many Vaishnavas and oral tradition in Northern India, the Gomati Shilas were once part of Lord Krishna’s palaces in Dwaraka.
$3.37 – $33.38