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2x Ganesha Plate Tibetan Decor Cone & Stick Holder

TDIH-07
RRP: £9.50/Piece

Captivate your customers with the Wholesale Ganesha Plate Tibetan Decor Cone & Stick Holder. This handcrafted masterpiece is more than just a place to burn incense; it's a symbol of good luck, new beginnings, and the removal of obstacles, all embodied by the beloved Hindu deity Ganesha.

Each holder is assembled from tiny ceramic pieces, forming a vibrant tapestry of color and symbolism. The intricate design reflects the rich artistic heritage of Tibet, while the central figure of Ganesha infuses the piece with profound cultural significance.

Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity, is revered in Tibetan Buddhism for his ability to remove obstacles, bring good luck, and promote new beginnings. His presence on the incense holder serves as a constant reminder of these auspicious qualities.

This holder is designed to accommodate both incense cones and sticks, making it a perfect fit for customers who enjoy a variety of incense options.

For those who appreciate handcrafted beauty, multifunctional design, or are drawn to Eastern cultures and symbolism, the Ganesha Plate Tibetan Decor Cone & Stick Holder makes the perfect gift.

Pro Tip: Pair this incense holder with a variety of Tibetan incense cones and sticks to cater to a wider range of customer preferences. You can also display it alongside other Tibetan décor items or Hindu statues to create a curated collection that celebrates cultural richness and spiritual significance.

Origin India
Net weight 0,1Kg /Piece
Shipping weight 0,12Kg
Dimensions 11,3x2 (cm)
Materials / Ingredients Metal, Iron
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Barcode 5056368335266
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