| Weight | 0.450 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 2.5 × 4 × 4.5 in |
Amman Face Table Top
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This hand-crafted piece may have slight irregularities and imperfections which only add to the unique charm of the product.
This product As crafted from brass that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories
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