Meenakari Incense stick holder (Copper Enamel) - oval
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Length In CM | Width In CM | Height In CM |
---|---|---|
22.9 | 5.1 | 2.5 |
DISCLAIMER
All our products are handcrafted and this results in each product being unique and slightly different from each other and therefore will have minor variations on dimensions & weight.Description
The craft is exclusive and made to order. It takes 10 - 15 days to create and ship them.
The process is long and complex, and a single piece of Mina can pass through many hands before it is completed: designer, engraver, enamelist, polisher.
The agarbatti stand uses the technique of Cloisonné. The copper wire is stretched to form geometrical pattern of diamonds with alternate colours.
The handcrafted incense stick holder is made of copper, with enamelling in shades of blue & green.
It is done by fusing over it brilliant colours that are patterned in an intricate design.
Additional Information
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Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India
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