Indian Sculptures
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Indian Sculptures 
This collection of Indian Handicrafts features Hindu Brass Sculptures, carved Indian wood statues, realistic Indian terracotta statues, shola pith dolls and papier-mache crafts. Also featured are statues and sculptures in stone, polymer resin and white metal. This collection of sculptures and wall hangings and other decoration items depict various Hindu Gods, Goddesses, the common man of India, various flower vases and bowls with intricate Indian carvings and other beautiful Indian carvings. We also feature crafts from the tribal parts of India - papier mache statues from villages of India, tribal masks made of clay and papier mache, terracotta sculptures. Also featured are forged Iron sculptures and wood sculptures from tribal areas of India. Rough finished yet beautiful Dhokra sculptures - made by the lost-wax casting technique and with an antique look - are also featured in this section. These items depict the life of tribals in India as well as tribal depiction of Hindu Gods, Goddesses and Demons. We also feature beautiful cloth fans and paper fans from India and China for decorating your walls.
Puja Accessories
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Brass
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Stone
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Resin Statues
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Wood
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Terracotta
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Other Metal
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Papier Mache
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Shola Pith
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Shell Craft
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Cute Toys
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Ganesha - God of Prosperity Sitting on Throne [ Terracotta ]
Ganesha - God of Prosperity Sitting on Throne [ Terracotta ]
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