Deer Pair Showpiece Decorative Figurine
Deer Pair Showpiece Decorative Figurine
Product Description:
🌹💫🥳Polyresin Deer Showpiece Decorative Figurine for Home Garden Decor Couple Reindeers Hiran Showpiece Statue Deer Pair 2 Deer Showpiece (Black, 15.2 cm)🥳💫🌹
Theme | Animal |
Colour | Black |
Style | Modern |
Material | Resin |
Cartoon Character | Animals |
Room Type | Living Room |
Number of Items | 2 |
Collection Name | Animal |
Shape | Novelty |
About this item
- Package Contents: 2 Deer Decorative Showpiece
- Material: Polyresin
- Size: Length 5.5 "inches, Width 1.5 "inches, Height 9 " inches.
- Easy to Put the Figurines on Your Desk, Living Room Table Perfect for Display on the Shelf of the Store. A Nice Gift.
- This Deer Showpiece is Having detailed Handwork, Made of Polyresin Material, and the Beautiful Hand Work of a Skilled Indian Artist.
- Care Instruction: Don't wash, Use Dry Cotton Cloth to Remove Dirt.
- Vastu / Feng Shui Remedy for happy and harmonious relationships
- Deer should always be kept in pairs
- Deer signifies peace, love, and family in Feng Shui and should be kept in rooms of married couples
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