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This magnificently designed Urli bowl with marvellous design is a tribute the rich Indian art form which has been passed on from generations. Made in finest quality brass, the sophisticated designs give an imaginary glimpse of Vaikuntha the divine abode of Shri Hari Vishu with divine emblems of Conch, Lotus flowers, pair of fish flanked by elephants. The addition of five oil lamps with bells hanging beneath them, add to the grandeur appearance of the Urli bowl. Perfect addition for your gorgeous décor, the bowl can be used during festivals and grand celebrations. Fill the bowl with water and decorate with flowers while lighting the afixed lamps and place the Urli bowl it in interiors or exteriors of your home, office or living area.
Height: 12 inches
Length: 10.5 inches
Width: 5 inches
Weight: 4.970 kgs
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