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Brass Ram darbar Idols 12 inch | 100% Certified Copper & Brass

Brass Ram darbar Idols 12 inch | 100% Certified Copper & Brass

Regular price $833.33 CAD
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High-Purity Copper (99.6% Certified)

Lab-verified. No toxic linings, lacquer, or plating. Experience the authentic taste of Tamra Jal.

đŸ§Ș Traditional Material Science

  • Oligodynamic Effect: Naturally alkalizes and purifies water when stored overnight.
  • Food Safe: Compliance tested for EU, US, and Health Canada safety standards.
💰 Factory Direct Pricing (The Truth)
Feature Typical Retail Brand Sama Homes (Direct)
Quality 98% Copper 99.6% Pure
Middlemen Retail Markups ✔None (Factory Direct)
Ad Spend You pay for their Ads ✔Zero (Word of Mouth)
Packaging Fancy Throwaway Box ✔Minimalist Eco-Pack
Free Ship Usually $100+ Over $75 CAD
Price $60-75 $833.33
The Sama Standard

"We are not just a store; we are manufacturers. Every Sama Homes product is lab-tested for purity and crafted to honor our heritage. That is my personal standard."

Megha Tyagi
North America
🇹🇩 đŸ‡ș🇾 3–5 Days
UK & Germany
🇬🇧 đŸ‡©đŸ‡Ș 5–9 Days
Australia
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Middle East
🇩đŸ‡Ș 🇾🇩 6–10 Days
Japan & Asia
đŸ‡ŻđŸ‡” 🇾🇬 7–12 Days
Global (ROW)
🌏 10–15 Days
*International orders may be subject to local import duties.
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Brass superfine ram darbar idols 

Rama: Height: 12 inches, Width: 4.5 inches, Depth: 4 inches.

Lakshman:Height: 11 inches,Width: 4.25, inches,Depth: 4 inches

Sita Ma - Height: 10.5 inches,Width: 4 inches,Depth: 4 inches

Hanuman Ji - Height: 5 inches,Width: 3.5 inches,Depth: 2.25 inches

Total weight: 9 kgs. 

High-quality certified product, perfect for home and spiritual décor.

SKU:BRD12S

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💡 Pro Tip: Purity & Care

Real copper develops dark spots (Patina) over time. This is proof of purity!
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