Pepper Murukku | Pepper Murukku sticks - 200 gms (Milagu Murukku) | Chakli sticks| No added chemicals or preservatives| (Sold by: Amama's Nilachal Kitchen)
1 × ₹180.00
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₹360.00
This lady making food figurine represents traditional household cooking activities. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to symbolise home routines.
This gavalan (गवळण) murti represents a traditional village woman and is used in wedding rukhwat displays. It symbolises rural life, daily livelihood, and cultural traditions associated with Indian households.
This Murti has a decorative chatra. It is used as a cultural and historical decor item in homes, offices, and traditional display spaces.
This supari vajantri setup represents traditional wedding musicians and is used in rukhwat displays. It symbolises celebration, music, and auspicious beginnings associated with marriage ceremonies. Suitable for traditional wedding decor and cultural ceremonial setups.
This decorative handmirror is designed as a traditional Indian decor piece. Commonly used as a wedding rukhwat display item, it represents personal adornment and beauty accessories associated with marriage rituals. The handmirror is suitable for bridal rukhwat display, cultural setups, and ceremonial decor where traditional accessories are showcased.
This bailgadi (बैलगाडी) miniature set represents the traditional bullock cart commonly seen in Indian villages. Used mainly for decor, it suits village-theme displays, ethnic home decoration, and miniature collections. The compact size makes it easy to place on shelves, tables, or decorative platforms while maintaining a rural visual connection.
This wedding decorative rukhwat platter is used during traditional marriage ceremonies to arrange rukhwat items. Commonly seen in Maharashtrian weddings. The platter helps keep the rukhwat setup neat during rituals, wedding functions, and ceremonial displays, making it suitable for both home ceremonies and larger wedding arrangements.
This tulsi vrindavan setup with Vitthal Rakhumai (विठ्ठल रखुमाई) is a devotional miniature used for pooja and spiritual decor. It represents traditional worship practices followed in many Indian households and is suitable for home mandirs, rukhwat displays, and religious arrangements.