Exclusively made by the finest Artists of Blue Pottery Raja & Rani Plates. Beautifully Designed for you to serve tasty Dishes to your guests with class. This elegant serving/decorative plate is fully handcrafted and painted by our artists. Long durable and a must-buy product of Meri Rachna You can hang these on the wall with the hole on the back of the plate.
Made by the finest artist of world famous Blue Pottery. Designed to add a personality to your house and doors/cabinet. Handcrafted and painted by the ancient Persian technique, long durable.
Kudampuli (scientific name: Garcinia cambogia) also known as Gambooge, Malabar Tamarind, Fish Tamarind, brindleberry etc is an essential ingredient in all the seafood loving kitchens in Central Kerala, the coastal South Indian state. As the name suggests (Puli = sour in Malayalam), the dried fruit is used as a souring agent in Kerala’s famous fish curries and other seafood preparations.
Kudampuli (scientific name: Garcinia cambogia) also known as Gambooge, Malabar Tamarind, Fish Tamarind, brindleberry etc is an essential ingredient in all the seafood loving kitchens in Central Kerala, the coastal South Indian state. As the name suggests (Puli = sour in Malayalam), the dried fruit is used as a souring agent in Kerala’s famous fish curries and other seafood preparations.
Kumkumadi Tailam is Ayurvedic herbal oil used for face massage. It is helpful to improve skin texture and also to relieve skin problems such as acne, scars, etc. 'Kumkum' means saffron which is the main ingredient of this medicine. It is a unique blend of herbs and oil. It helps to Improves skin texture, Brightens Dull Skin, Removes scars, pimples, blemishes, whiteheads, and wrinkles. It has both a cleansing and nourishing effect on the skin. Fades Under eye dark circles and acts as an Anti-aging Serum. In fact, kumkumadi tailam is a natural solution for all skin problems.
Lady at Window' captures the typical charm associated with North Kolkata. The body of the lamp consists of three windows, one in front and two on either side. Behind the window in front stands a lady catching a glimpse of the outside world.