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Antique Finish Brass Pooja Spoon | Handcrafted Ganga Jal Spoon for Rituals (9 Inch)

Antique Finish Brass Pooja Spoon | Handcrafted Ganga Jal Spoon for Rituals (9 Inch)

HEIGHT - 1 INCHES (2.54cm)

WIDTH -  2.75 INCHES (6.98cm)

LENGTH - 9 INCHES (22.86cm)

WEIGHT - 270 GRAM

QUANTITY - 1 PIECE

Bring divine grace to your rituals with this 9-inch handcrafted brass pooja spoon, designed in a timeless antique finish. Embellished with traditional floral motifs and intricate detailing, this spoon is perfect for offering Ganga Jal, Panchamrit, or sacred oils during daily pooja or festive ceremonies. Its elegant design makes it ideal for home temples or as a spiritual gift.

Height: 9 inches

Material: Brass with Antique Finish

Design: Detailed Handwork with Floral Motif

Usage: Ideal for Ganga Jal, Pooja Samagri, Panchamrit, etc.

Perfect For: Home Temple, Daily Pooja, Gifting

Care Instructions: Wipe gently with a dry cloth. Avoid moisture and chemicals.

 

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$9.98
Antique Finish Brass Pooja Spoon | Handcrafted Ganga Jal Spoon for Rituals (9 Inch)
$9.98

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HEIGHT - 1 INCHES (2.54cm)

WIDTH -  2.75 INCHES (6.98cm)

LENGTH - 9 INCHES (22.86cm)

WEIGHT - 270 GRAM

QUANTITY - 1 PIECE

Bring divine grace to your rituals with this 9-inch handcrafted brass pooja spoon, designed in a timeless antique finish. Embellished with traditional floral motifs and intricate detailing, this spoon is perfect for offering Ganga Jal, Panchamrit, or sacred oils during daily pooja or festive ceremonies. Its elegant design makes it ideal for home temples or as a spiritual gift.

Height: 9 inches

Material: Brass with Antique Finish

Design: Detailed Handwork with Floral Motif

Usage: Ideal for Ganga Jal, Pooja Samagri, Panchamrit, etc.

Perfect For: Home Temple, Daily Pooja, Gifting

Care Instructions: Wipe gently with a dry cloth. Avoid moisture and chemicals.

 

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