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Pure Copper Throne Ganesha Idol | 2 Inch Height

Pure Copper Throne Ganesha Idol | 2 Inch Height

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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.

🧪 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.
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Feature Retail Brands Sama Homes (Direct)
Status Standard Grade Premium Certified
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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
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Enhance your spiritual space with our Pure Copper Throne Ganesha Idol. Measuring 2 inches in height, 1.75 inch in width, and 1.25 inch in depth, and weighing 145 grams, this intricately crafted small idol captures the divine essence of Lord Ganesha, perfect for adding a touch of spirituality and elegance to your home decor.

SKU:PCGI2

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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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