Butta gagri ,copper jug, thali, panas, many items.
Rain poncho for kids, rain poncho.
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Chop stick, bamboo cutlery, bamboo bowls, lamps, toilet paper, serving trays many more.
Toilets papers, soft napkins, hard napkins, dinner napkin, paper plates and its raw materials .Export
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Disposable juice glasses and fruit boxes.
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Agarbatti (inscense) and raw materials for agarbatti industries like black premix, white premix, bamboo sticks, joss powder, raw batti, dep, white oil, fragrances, plastic pouches , band sealer and impulse scale cleaning products like white phenyl, black phenyl, hand wash, dishwasher, carwash, harpic, lizol, tile cleaner, marble cleaner..
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Ss kitchen utensils, aluminum containers and non dairy whipped cream..
Aluminium Foil Cointainers, Plastic Cointainers, Paper Straw, Paper Bags, Aluminium Foils, Wooden Spoon And Fork.
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Pure handmade knife, handmade singing bowls.
Garden ornaments like bowls, hanging trays.
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Singing bowls, also known by the name Tibetan singing bowl are sometimes referred as seven metals bowl are one of the oriental piece of metalcraft, the application of which range from meditation, sound healing to the musical instrument. Also read: Metal Crafts: How are they made History And Origin Of Singing Bowls Less is known about the actual origin of the singing bowl but ideas and facts gathered from the anecdotes, it can be assessed that its origin has roots during Buddhist civilization since the Buddhism regards our existence as a vibration in this cosmic universe, the idea of sound remained so ingrained in their philosophy. It is even assumed that Buddha himself brought the singing bowl from the heaven and the rests are the copy of it. Legend has it that the use of these bowls date back to Bon religion in Himalaya, way before Buddhism was founded.