Lord Murli Krishna In 100% pure brass with inlay stone work 50 cm | Made in India
MRP: ₹47,785

It is crafted from brass with a highly polished look. Carved and inlayed intricately with fine details. Be sure to fill your life with happiness and prosperity if you gift it to your loved ones or if you own one for yourself.
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It is crafted from brass with a highly polished look. Carved and inlayed intricately with fine details. Be sure to fill your life with happiness and prosperity if you gift it to your loved ones or if you own one for yourself.
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Length – 20 (cm), Breadth – 13 (cm), Height – 50 (cm)

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