Elephant on Wooden Resin Base Decor
Elephant on Wooden Resin Base Decor
Product Specification:
Elephant on Wooden Resin Base | Handicraft | Showpiece | Animal Figurines | (Multicolour, 8 Inch, Medium)
The Golden Elephant Showpiece with Wooden Base is a simple and elegant decor piece that comes with its set of benefits. The table accent showcases an elephant with a raised trunk that is supposed to bring luck. This piece shall also enable the creation of a stronger bond between the parents and children. When placed in the children's or the parent's bedroom, the accent shall work its charm on the relationship. Along with this, the Feng Shui Golden Elephant Showpiece with Wooden Base could be placed on your work or study desk to bring positive growth in your career. So apart from being a decor piece, this elephant showpiece shall also do you good
Colour | Multicolour |
Style | Modern |
Material | Resin |
Product Dimensions | 25L x 7W x 20H Centimeters |
Cartoon Character | Elephant |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
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About this item:
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Elegant Design
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Wipe Clean
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Light Weight
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