15 Inch Premium Quality Marble Chess Set with Metallic Figures. Branded Secure & Fragile Packaging. MATERIAL: This chess set is fully handmade from high quality marble. Chess Board & Chess Figures are fully hand polished. SIZE: Board Size: 8-12-15 Inches. King Measures: 2.75 Inches. Queen: 2.25 Inches. Bishop: 2 Inches. Knight: 2 Inches. Rook: 2 Inches. Pawns: 1.75 Inches. Chess Board comes along with attached felt bottom to avoid scratches. Separate felt bottoms packet for all chess figures. For Everyone: It is best board game for the people of any age group; Kids to Adults.
Price - Rs 75,000/ Set Number Of Seater : 6 Seater Set Contains : Without Chairs Table Top Material : WOOD Shape : Oval Color : BLACK Usage/Application : Home Country of Origin : Made in India Dining table with black finish. 4 seater. Any customisation can be done according to requirements of the interior designer or buyer.
PRICE - Negotiable PRODUCT ORIGIN - Bulgaria / European Union Key Specifications/Special Features - "Purity : 99.5% Admixture : 0.5 % Moisture : max. 8 % Peeled seeds : max. 3% Black seeds : max 5% Harmonization System (HS) Code - 1206009100 Minimum Order Size - 22 MT Packaging details - In bulk or 25kg PP bags
Boys Casual slippers sliders, slip resistant. Size: 6 to 10 UK Price - 490/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 40 pair Material : PU Color : Black and Grey Comfortable : yes Water Proof : yes Closure : Slip on Country of Origin : Made in India Slipper Type : Flip flop Slipper Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. There are 3 color variation i.e. Black, Brown, and Tan. MOQ is 24 pair (8 pair of set in each color) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Packaging Details: Pairs of Sliders packed in Box and further packed in Master carton.
Price - Rs 690/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 24 pair Material : PU Slipper Type : Casual Slipper Gender : Men Occasion / usage : Casual Slipper Pattern : Plain Country of Origin : Made in India Sole Material : Rubber Upper Material : PU Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. Black color available. MOQ is 24 (8 pair of set in each design) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Item Code: JKI24008BK Packaging Details: Pair of footwear packed in Box and further packed in Master Carton.
Price - Rs 690/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 24 pair Material : Synthetic Leather Shoe Type : Slip on Shoe Gender : Men Pattern : Plain Occasion / usage : Formal Wear Fastening : Slip On Toe Shape : Pointed Toe Packaging Type : Box Country of Origin : Made in India Sole Material : TPR Upper Material : Synthetic Leather Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. Black color available. MOQ is 24 (8 pair of set in each design) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Item Code: JKI24016BK Packaging Details: Pair of footwear packed in box and further packed in Master Carton.
Price - Rs 690/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 24 pair Slipper Type : Casual Slipper Material : TPR Gender : Men Size( UK / India ) : All Sizes Occasion / usage : Formal Slipper Pattern : Plain Size (UK/ India) : All Sizes Packaging Type : Box Making type : Machine made Country of Origin : Made in India Sole Material : Rubber Upper Material : PU Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. There are 3 color variation i.e. Black, Brown, and Tan. MOQ is 24 pair (8 pair of set in each color) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Item Code: JKI24002BK Packaging Details: Pair of footwear packed in Box and further packed in Master Carton.
Price - 690/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 24 pair Material : Synthetic Leather Gender : Men Pattern : Plain Occasion / usage : Casual Wear Sole Material : TPR Upper Material : Synthetic Leather Toe Shap : Open Toe Heel Height No heel Packaging Type : Box Country of Origin : Made in India Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. There are 3 color variation i.e. Black, Brown, and Tan. MOQ is 24 pair (8 pair of set in each color) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Item Code: JKI24001BK Packaging Details: Pair of footwear packed in Box and further packed in Master Carton.
Price- Rs 690/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 24 pair Slipper Type : Casual Slipper Material : TPR Size( UK / India ) : All Sizes Gender : Men Occasion / usage : Casual Slipper Pattern : Plain Sole Material : Polyurethane Upper Material : Polyurethane Packaging Type : Box Making type : Machine made Country of Origin : Made in India Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. There are 3 color variation i.e. Black, Brown, and Tan. MOQ is 24 pair (8 pair of set in each color) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Item Code: JKI24004BK Packaging Details: Pair of footwear packed in Box and further packed in Master Carton.
Price - Rs 690/ pair Minimum Order Quantity: 24 pair Shoe Type : Formal Shoe Shoe Style : Slip On Material : TPR Gender : Men Pattern : Plain Occasion / usage : Formal Wear Fastening : Slip On Sole Material : TPR Upper Material : Synthetic Leather Toe Shape : Square Toe Packaging Type : Box Country of Origin : Made in India Men's Slipper Sandals. Easy to wear, Highly comfortable. Rough and Tough Synthetic leather Upper and TPR Sole Material. Can be worn with casual attire and well as semi formal ones. There are 3 color variation i.e. Black, Brown, and Tan. MOQ is 24 pair (8 pair of set in each color) Size available: 6 to 10 UK Additional Information: Item Code: JKI24003BK Packaging Details: Pair of footwear packed in Box and further packed in Master Carton.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
In the ancient, rugged landscape of Rajasthan lies a haven for stone carvers. Among its geological treasures of granite, marble, quartzite, slates, and various metamorphic rocks, artists find their canvas. Notable among these are the sandstone, yellow limestone, and marbles in vibrant hues that dot this land. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression. The craft of stone carving is a testament to patience and precision, a journey marked by laborious steps and meticulous attention. Each stone demands its unique set of tools â?? toothed hammers, chisels, mallets, and axes among them. The process unfolds methodically: first, the stone is shaped to its intended form, then the design is sketched onto its surface. With deft strokes, artisans wield their tools, gradually bringing forth intricate patterns and motifs. Time is a companion in this endeavor, with smaller pieces taking days to complete, while larger ones may command weeks or even months of dedication. Rajasthan remains a cornerstone of stone carving in India, with Jaipur standing as its marble-carving heart. Here, amidst the bustling capital, artisans breathe life into marble, crafting divine images and everyday objects alike â?? from deity sculptures to spice-grinding bowls. Across the region, each locale boasts its specialty: Kota, renowned for its gray stone floors; Barmer, where yellow marble yields to delicate carvings; Ajmer, home to rugged granites. In Dungarpur, a unique stone of soft shades transforms under oil to a deep black, coveted for its use in icon-making. In every corner of Rajasthan, the legacy of stone carving endures, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic expression.
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