SHIVA SMOKE FOUNTAIN INCENSE HOLDER DECORATIVE SHOWPIECE
SHIVA SMOKE FOUNTAIN INCENSE HOLDER DECORATIVE SHOWPIECE
Product Description: Ceramic Backflow Incense Burner Teapot Shape Incense Holder Antique Censer Aromatherapy with 30 Cone Incense for Home Decor Tea Ceremony.
"Introducing the SHIVA Smoke Fountain Incense Burner, a mesmerizing and enchanting addition to your spiritual and sensory experiences."
The SHIVA Smoke Fountain Incense Burner is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials to ensure durability and aesthetic appeal. Its unique design features an intricately carved statue of Lord Shiva, the embodiment of cosmic energy and tranquility. This divine figurine serves as the centerpiece of the burner, radiating an aura of serenity and spirituality.
Package Contains: 1 Item
Material: Glass, Ceramic
Color: GLASS SHIVLING
Combo: Pack of 1
Weight: 480g
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