Padmasana Ganpati Murti with Pheta| 8 inches| Shadu Mati| Eco- friendly ganesh idol (Sold by: Morya Bappa)
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This vatavruksha (वटवृक्ष) miniature represents the sacred banyan tree used in traditional and religious decor. It is suitable for pooja spaces, festive displays, and ethnic home arrangements where symbolic elements are required.
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 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.
The Basta (बस्ता) setup is a sweet traditional miniature that captures one of the most exciting parts of a Marathi wedding—the shopping for the wedding clothes. It is a must-have for any Rukwat (रुखवत) display because it shows the moment families come together to pick out the best sarees and outfits for the bride and groom. This little setup adds a feeling of joy and busy preparation to the wedding exhibit, making the tradition easy for everyone to recognize and enjoy.
Celebrate the charm of Indian village artistry with this Brass Bullock Cart Showpiece, a symbol of tradition, craftsmanship, and heritage. This handcrafted brass bailgadi (bullock cart) captures the spirit of India’s rural culture, featuring intricate detailing and an antique gold finish that enhances any home or office decor.
Illuminate your home, mandir, or pooja room with the divine blessings of Goddess Laxmi through this handcrafted Brass Laxmi Deepluxmi Oil Lamp / Diya. Designed as a welcome lamp, this decorative piece brings auspiciousness, prosperity, and positive energy to your home entrance, living room, or temple. Its intricate craftsmanship and antique brass finish make it both functional and ornamental, perfect for Diwali, housewarming, or festive gifting.
Invite the blessings of Lord Dattatreya into your home with this Brass Dattatreya Idol, a beautifully handcrafted Shri Dattatreya murti perfect for pooja rooms, home temples, offices, and even car dashboards. This sacred Dattaguru brass idol embodies wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual guidance, making it an ideal Lord Datta showpiece for daily worship, festive celebrations, or gifting.
This Murti has a decorative chatra. It is used as a cultural and historical decor item in homes, offices, and traditional display spaces.
This chudabharai (चुडा भरई) setup represents the traditional bangles ceremony performed before marriage. It is used in wedding rukhwat displays to symbolise blessings, preparation, and happiness associated with upcoming married life.
This decorative handi (हंडी) and stick set is used in wedding rukhwat and ritual decor. It represents traditional ceremonial practices and is suitable for marriage ceremonies, cultural displays, and festive wedding setups.
This decorative hand mirror set includes two traditionally styled handheld mirrors. These mirrors are mainly used for dressing table decor, ethnic display arrangements, or cultural gifting. Their compact size makes them easy to place or present during festivals and traditional occasions.
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 gruhapravesh (गृहप्रवेश) maap set is used during housewarming ceremonies and new home entry rituals. It is placed near the entrance or pooja area as part of traditional grihapravesh arrangements, helping complete ceremonial decor in an organised manner.