Marvellous Laxmi Ganesha Gold Plated Marble Idol
Marvellous Laxmi Ganesha Gold Plated Marble Idol
Product Description:
Are you looking For Something Classic to Gift and decorative for Your Home / Office? This Beautiful And Marvellous Laxmi Ganesha Gold Plated Marble Idol fits almost every occasion and pooja. Adorn your interiors with this beautiful Showpiece. Simple yet attractive design, the statue by Shriprasadam features gold-plated embellishments. This idol enhances the look of your room, pooja hall, office table, etc.
Product Specification:
Artists and special techniques handcraft this Laxmi Ganesha Gold Plated Marble Idol with golden color accents to look without sacrificing the details. Artisans in India ingeniously create this Sculpture. The lovely statue brings goodness and benevolence to your home and your world
Material: Marble Dust
Dimension(L*B*H): 16*10*11 Cms
Approx Weight: 600 gms
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