This marvelous bronze box is designed to preserve the powder or paste necessary for Tika (also called tilak, bindi or pottu). This is the mark worn on the forehead by most Hindus. Sometimes in wood and rarely in bronze.
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Small patinated modern ganesh in gold and brown - 5 cm
This magnificent bronze statue was made in the foundry of New Delhi. It is a proof of the quality of the work of the best craftsmen of India. In your living room, your room, this bronze will bring an exotic note to your decoration
Designation: Small modern Ganesh patinated in gold and brown - 5 cm. Indian bronze statues made around New Delhi
Dimensions: L 6 x D 3 x H 5 Cm
Wood / Material: Bronze
Origin: North India - Rajasthan
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