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Pahadan Frame
₹399.00 ₹349.00
Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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A “Lakshmi Charan Aipan Frame” would be a beautiful and spiritually significant piece of art, combining the cultural and traditional elements of Aipan from Uttarakhand with the devotion and reverence for Goddess Lakshmi. Such a frame could be used as a decorative item in homes, temples, or spaces where worship and prayers are offered to Goddess Lakshmi to seek her blessings for prosperity and well-being.
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
Use for Home and Office Decor
Beautiful Pahadan Girl Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 10×12 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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Use for Home and Office Decor also for gifts
Digital Art Frame
Laminated and Wooden Framed
Size print 12×10 Inches
Country of origin – Uttarakhand India
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