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UPC 745499069236

Barcode for Hindu God Lord Surya-Sun Sculpture - India Religiou Gifts Handicraft Indian God Suryadev Figurine Hinduism Murti Home Mandir Temple Pooja Item Diwali Wedding Return Gift Alatr Yoga Room Decor

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Brand BangBangDa
Color Antique Gold
Size 5.5" X 7.5" X 6"H
EAN 0745499069236
Manufacturer JJJ Arts
UPC 745499069236

Description

  1. HINDU GOD - Material: Eco Friendly, Non Toxic, USA import Poly Stone. Characteristic: Tasteless, Smooth, Beautiful, Lightweight, Durable. Style: Red and Gold brings good Luck and Prosperity, and the Green accents make the colors stand out, the confluence of colors makes him look classy. SURYA: Surya Sun On His Seven Horses Chariot.
  2. DETAIL - SIZE: Measures 6 Height x 5.5 Width x 7.5 Depth inches. Weight: 1.39 lb. Color: Antique. Packing: 1pc in a Safe Box with Strong Polyfoam Protect.
  3. GOOD PROTECT - The bottom is covered with felt and will not scratch the table or anything.
  4. VERSATILITY - Home decor, office decor, temple, classroom decoration, birthday gift, wedding gift, anniversary gift, engagement gift, baby shower gift, hindu god gift, diwali gift, teachers gift, thank you gift, home decor, house warming, business gift, mother's day, father's day, new year, promotion, retirement, wedding, valentine, farewell, graduation, Fathers Day Religious Gifts, Pooja mandir interior decoration accessories and table decor items or showcase decoration.
  5. SURYA ON HIS SEVEN HORSES CHARIOT - GOD OF LIGHT AND DAY - The Mahabharata epic opens its chapter on Surya that reverentially calls him as the "eye of the universe, soul of all existence, origin of all life, goal of the Samkhyas and Yogis, and symbolism for freedom and spiritual emancipation.

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