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Narrow Tray - Dashavatharam 1,500.00 PRODUCT CODE: ET-HD-WT-015. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 100.00 DISCOUNT: 0% TIME TO DISPATCH: 2-4days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 4 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Material : Pine MDF wood
Dimension : 39 cm x 12 cm x 4 cm
Ethniichic presents Incarnate, a celebration of enchanting narratives of Indian mythology This Incarnate renders the Dashavatara tale, the humbling manifestation of Lord Vishnu in both animal and human forms, for restoring cosmic order and liberation. Depicted in Pattachitra style, the sleek tray rolls out fascinating forms, in vivid colours, characteristic expressions and intricate patterns, which emanate a restorative warmth. As you ponder over a coffee for things held up, Incarnate steps in to unfold this mesmerising narrative, of the vigilant caregiver who springs to help, in time. Incarnate, is repositioned on medium density engineered wood, with decoupage paper, set in clear coat sealant and is made with love. Holds four coffee mugs. Use it as a platter for snacks or for keeping your knick knacks in front of your dresser. Place your pickle bottles on the dining table. Material : Medium density engineered wood Instructions for Care: Wipe using a clean soft cloth, if there is a spill or for dusting. Do not use scrub. Timelines for dispatch: 4-5 working days

Country of Origin - India

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	 								EthniiChic, a bespoke luxury lifestyle brand for classic hand-painted and hand crafted designs that honour traditional arts, is inspired by the ancient art-forms of pastoral India. Our designs mirror our Culture through motifs, patterns, colours and sculptures from our rich heritage. 

Our products reflect the age old art forms from various nooks of India. We create interesting gifting articles in Phad (Rajasthan), Gond (Madhya Pradesh), Madhubani (Bihar), Warli (Maharashtra), Kalamkari and Tholu Bommalatha (Andhra Pradesh), Pattachitra (Odisha) and in the Mural Arts of Kerala, while exp... Read More