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 copper that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories
Parvathi Face
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Dispatched in a maximum of 7-10 business days. This item is not eligible for return. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only. This product is made on order.
| Weight | 0.900 kg |
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| Dimensions | 3 × 6 × 7 in |
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