Propitious Lord Krishna with Flute Marble Idol
Propitious Lord Krishna with Flute Marble Idol
Product Description:
Lord Krishna is the embodiment of love and divine joy that destroys all pain and sin. He instigates all forms of knowledge and is born to establish the religion of love. The ultra-white color adds to the royalty and novelty of this Propitious Krishna with flute showpiece by Shriprasadam. As it is hand carved, the color and design may have slight variations.
Product Specification:
Ideal for gifting and home decor, this ideal is sure to bring home worship, peace, harmony, good luck, and wellness. So, order this high-quality marble idol by My Pooja Box to experience gorgeous handwork depicting the perfect showpiece of Indian Handicrafts.
Material: Marble Dust
Dimension: 5"(Height), 2.75" (Left to Right)
Approx Weight: 120 gms
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