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Chowki - 0.75 x 2.75 Inches | Antique Brass Patla/ Round Shape Bajot for Pooja/ 100 Gms Approx

Original price Rs. 320.00 - Original price Rs. 320.00
Original price
Rs. 320.00
Rs. 320.00 - Rs. 320.00
Current price Rs. 320.00
SKU 525041452
Width Height Depth Material Weight

2.75 in

0.75 in

2.75 in

Antiqiue Finish

0.1 kg

• The antique brass Chowki with round base is a stunning piece of craftsmanship that adds an aura of elegance and sacredness to your prayer rituals.
• The Superior brass Chowki is a unique piece that is used to highlight or elevate your favourite decor objects. It is traditionally used for spiritual offerings or as a tiny dining platform.
• This beautifully designed bajot is perfect for adding a touch of charm and sophistication to your home decor.
• Pooja chowki refers to a small platform or low table used to place religious idols, statues, or other sacred objects.
• Pooja chowki is made from a high-quality antique gold finish, which is highly durable.
• This brass decorative stool with attractive Indian designs gives your interior a traditional and antique look.
• This Bajot is also a great accessory for daily use or special occasions, as well as during any pooja you perform.
• Chowki serves multiple purposes because it can be used in both the pooja room and the dining room.
• The sturdy construction of Pooja chowki ensures its reliability, while the smooth surface provides a comfortable and convenient platform for serving and enjoying your favourite dishes.
• Beyond its functional use, the Antique brass Chowki also makes for a thoughtful and exquisite gift. Whether for weddings, housewarmings, or other special occasions, it is sure to impress and delight the recipient with its timeless beauty and craftsmanship.
• The manai is exquisitely designed with intricate patterns and embellishments that reflect the rich cultural heritage of India.
• All things considered, the antique brass Chowki overcomes its practical use and represents beautiful work, cultural history, and spiritual devotion. It is still highly valued in Indian homes and customs.