Metal Agarbatti Stand With Dhoop Holder (Silver)(Cylindrical)
Metal Agarbatti Stand With Dhoop Holder (Silver)(Cylindrical)
Product Description : Metal Agarbatti Stand With Dhoop Holder (Cylindrical Shape) Package Contains : It has 1 Piece of Metal Agarbatti Stand Material : Metal Color : As per Availability Dimension: 26L x 7.6W x 5.2Th CM Weight : 30gm Additional Information : This Agarbatti stand can be used both in houses and offices. It is totally safe to use and saves children from burns. It is fitted with a separate ash collector that keeps the puja house, room and office place clean. It has the capacity to hold 5 sticks at a time. Easy to clean.
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