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AsthLaxmi Oil Diya Brass
Rs. 1,680.00 – Rs. 2,640.00
Diya signifies purity, goodness, good luck and power. Bring home this beautiful Brass Diya to keep in your pooja room or decorate your house with and add a touch of...
Brass Shankh with Stonework and Stand
This gorgeously handcrafted brass conch (Shank) by Ekaa is a beautiful gift for housewarming. This enchanting brass conch is a unique showpiece that has an air of welcome and an...
Roman Gladiator Chariot Pulled by 2 Horses Statue
Chariot racing was the most popular sport and entertainment in ancient Rome, which was appealing to all social classes that from slaves to the emperors. The charioteer mostly come from...
Iron Barni T-Lite Holder Lantern Home Decor
Rs. 2,240.00 – Rs. 2,600.00
The perfect gift for any occasion. Enjoy real flickering light and captivating illuminations from the intricate design of these candle holders
Ganesha Statue on Swing with Diya
Lord Ganesha is the Hindu God of good luck, Wisdom, Health, Success & New Beginnings. Also known as the ‘Remover of Obstacles”. Bring the wise and prosperous energy of Lord...
Lakshmi Maa Urli Traditional Brass
Urli makes a handsome addition to the decor of any room. To display the bowl in the traditional way, fill it with water and then float living or artificial flowers...
Brass Ganesha Wall Hanging
Lord Ganesha is the Hindu God of good luck, Wisdom, Health, Success & New Beginnings. Also known as the ‘Remover of Obstacles. Bring Ekaa Handicrafts wise and prosperous energy of...
Brass Vintage Bullock Cart
A beautiful artefact to adorn your home. It will add a touch of elegance and exclusivity to house or workplace. The man riding a bullock cart is a beautiful depiction...
13" Brass Ashok Stambh Decorative Indian Emblem Pillar
The pillar of Sarnath is called an Ashok Stambh. Four lions sit on the top of this pillar in Sarnath, and all have their backs adjacent to each other. Ashok...
11" Brass Ashok Stambh Decorative Indian Emblem Pillar
The pillar of Sarnath is called an Ashok Stambh. Four lions sit on the top of this pillar in Sarnath, and all have their backs adjacent to each other. Ashok...