B H A R A T H A A T Brass Krishna Idol Statue for Home Pooja Room Mandir Decor Collectible Handicraft Art - Yellow, (1.18 x 0.78 x 1.96 inches) Decorative Showpiece - 5 cm(Brass, Gold) | Zipri.in
B H A R A T H A A T Brass Krishna Idol Statue for Home Pooja Room Mandir Decor Collectible Handicraft Art - Yellow, (1.18 x 0.78 x 1.96 inches) Decorative Showpiece  -  5 cm(Brass, Gold)

B H A R A T H A A T Brass Krishna Idol Statue for Home Pooja Room Mandir Decor Collectible Handicraft Art - Yellow, (1.18 x 0.78 x 1.96 inches) Decorative Showpiece - 5 cm(Brass, Gold)

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Traditional Auspicious Idol of Lord Krishna Small decorative Brass Piece by Bharat Haat . Krishna is a name of the original, unique Supreme Person, the source of all that exists. God has many names, and each describes a different aspect of His personality. Allah, Vishnu, Jehovah, and God refer to His greatness and His role as creator, maintainer of the universe, and Lord of all. The name Krishna—"the all-attractive one"—indicates the unequaled charm and beauty of the Supreme Person, as He appears to His most dear devotees. The brass feel gives it a typical traditional and natural appearance which will surely enhance the ambiance of your house. Specialty: made from brass handicraft designs traditional and natural feel lustrous and gold like appearance made by the craftsmen. Enhance the décor value.Care Instructions: Clean by Dry Cloth and Use Pitambari Powder Specially for Brass Material. Also Used for: Enhance the décor value of the house, office, Worship Place hotel, etc. Great for gifting during weddings, anniversaries, house warming ceremonies, new venture, etc.About Us: Bharat Haat working Since Last 60 Years. Handicraft India Brass Meticulously handicraft by artisans from Bharat Haat in India. Traditional sand casting techniques to create this highly detailed statue. It won't ward off zombies or cataclysmic solar flares or anthrax-laced rain drops, but it will get you so wasted those things don't seem like such a big deal after all.