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Chowki - 1 x 7 Inches | Antique Brass Bajot/ Rectangle Shape Manai for Pooja/ 700 Gms Approx

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Original price Rs. 1,800.00 - Original price Rs. 1,800.00
Original price
Rs. 1,800.00
Rs. 1,800.00 - Rs. 1,800.00
Current price Rs. 1,800.00
SKU 525045407
Width Height Depth Material Weight

7 in

1 in

4.5 in

Antiqiue Finish

0.7 kg

• The antique brass Chowki with rectangle 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 rectangular shape 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.