Ganesha Playing Instruments Showpiece
Ganesha Playing Instruments Showpiece
Product Description:
Set of 3 Orange Dhoti & Turban Ganesha Playing Instruments Showpiece
- Material: High-Quality Resine
- Package Contains : 3 Pieces of Instrumental Ganesha
- Size (Inches) : 5" x 5" x 5" Each
- USES / OCCASION: Home Decor, Office Decor, Temple, Classroom Decoration, Birthday Gift, Wedding Gift, Anniversary Gift, Engagement Gift, Baby Shower Gift, Hindu God Gift, Diwali Gift, Teachers Gift, Thank you Gift, Home Decor, House warming, Business Gift, Mother's day, Father's Day, New Year, Promotion, Retirement, Wedding, Valentine, Farewell, Graduation
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