Product Description:
This beautifully crafted toran is twice blessed its centerpiece has a golden coin embossed with the image of ganesha, the god of prosperity and on another panel is a round mirror with the swastik the auspicious symbol used in rites and ceremonies to welcome gods and guests alike into your home.
* These are set on a rich background of hand woven mouli the red and orange holy thread of the hindus.
* Tiny diamond shaped mirrors and colorful imitation beads set in a floral pattern add sparkling highlights.
* The toran is trimmed with a border of luxurious golden brocade1 from which hang tassels of golden colored beads trimmed with woolen balls of deep crimson.
Height: 17.9 cms.
Width: 109.5 cms.
# Please note: Actual design and color may vary slightly from that shown in the image above.
* These are set on a rich background of hand woven mouli the red and orange holy thread of the hindus.
* Tiny diamond shaped mirrors and colorful imitation beads set in a floral pattern add sparkling highlights.
* The toran is trimmed with a border of luxurious golden brocade1 from which hang tassels of golden colored beads trimmed with woolen balls of deep crimson.
Height: 17.9 cms.
Width: 109.5 cms.
# Please note: Actual design and color may vary slightly from that shown in the image above.
Please Note:
* Please allow 3 - 4 working days to be shipped.
* Prices include taxes and delivery charges for delivery with India.
* Actual product may vary slightly from that shown in the image above.
Diwali is on November 9th, 2007. We do not guarantee delivery of orders placed on and after 4th November, BUT will make all efforts within our control to deliver your gift on time.
Diwali orders will be delivered between the 4th November – 9th November and not necessarily on the preferred date as given in the order unless the delivery is specified for before 4th November.
* Prices include taxes and delivery charges for delivery with India.
* Actual product may vary slightly from that shown in the image above.
Diwali is on November 9th, 2007. We do not guarantee delivery of orders placed on and after 4th November, BUT will make all efforts within our control to deliver your gift on time.
Diwali orders will be delivered between the 4th November – 9th November and not necessarily on the preferred date as given in the order unless the delivery is specified for before 4th November.
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