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Nataraja Divine Lord Shiva Dancing Statue – G-107-B
Original price was: ₹2599.₹2199Current price is: ₹2199.
Only 2 left in stock
- Material: Premium-quality metal with antique copper finish
- Dimensions: 41 cm (H) x 34 cm (W) x 10 cm (Base Height)
- Weight: 1.42 kg – Sturdy and durable
- Symbolism: Depicts Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance (Ananda Tandava)
- Ideal Placement: Pooja room, home decor, meditation space, or office
- Handcrafted Excellence: Traditional Indian craftsmanship with intricate detailing
- Spiritual Significance: Represents creation, preservation, and destruction cycle
- Perfect Gift Choice: Ideal for housewarming, weddings, and festive occasions
Weight | 1.42 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 34 × 41 cm |
Brand |
CraftEarth |
Color |
Copper |
Material |
Black Metal |


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