Changalavatta comprises of a diya, which is key shaped in the front, a well for oil receptacle connected to a spoon in the middle, and a handle with the figure of ‘hamsa’. It is also known as Greek lamp which is considered as an...
Beautify your home with the traditional indian décor of twin peacock hanging Diya. It is designed with optimum functionality with peacock on top of it and is the beauty of this product. The sections have good oil holding capacity, that perfectly lighten up your...
Dancing Nataraj, the Hindu god is beautifully made of bronze. Nataraj, the destroyer, is considered to be one of the highest forms of shiva and is a well-known sculptural symbol in India and is used as a symbol of ndian culture. Here the idol...
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Changalavatta comprises of a diya, which is key shaped in the front, a well for oil receptacle connected to a spoon in the middle, and a handle with the figure of ‘hamsa’. It is also known as Greek lamp which is considered as an...
Beautify your home with the traditional indian décor of twin peacock hanging Diya. It is designed with optimum functionality with peacock on top of it and is the beauty of this product. The sections have good oil holding capacity, that perfectly lighten up your...
Dancing Nataraj, the Hindu god is beautifully made of bronze. Nataraj, the destroyer, is considered to be one of the highest forms of shiva and is a well-known sculptural symbol in India and is used as a symbol of ndian culture. Here the idol...
Changalavatta comprises of a diya, which is key shaped in the front, a well for oil receptacle connected to a spoon in the middle, and a handle with the figure of ‘hamsa’. It is also known as Greek lamp which is considered as an...
Beautify your home with the traditional indian décor of twin peacock hanging Diya. It is designed with optimum functionality with peacock on top of it and is the beauty of this product. The sections have good oil holding capacity, that perfectly lighten up your...
Dancing Nataraj, the Hindu god is beautifully made of bronze. Nataraj, the destroyer, is considered to be one of the highest forms of shiva and is a well-known sculptural symbol in India and is used as a symbol of ndian culture. Here the idol...