Velvet Mor Sinhasan

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Velvet Mor Sinhasan for Thakurji – Size No.2 (25 x 23 cm) | Peacock Design Singhasan for Laddu Gopal / Bal Gopal / Shreenathji Idol

 Product Highlights

🔹 Product Type: Thakurji Sinhasan (Velvet Base)
🔹 Design: Twin Peacock Motif with Decorative Feather Arch
🔹 Size: 25 cm (Width) × 23 cm (Height)
🔹 Color: Red Base with Multi-Color Peacock Artwork
🔹 Material: Soft Velvet Fabric + Decorative Felt + Stone Lace

Key Features

Elegant Design – Rich peacock backrest with vibrant colors and intricate feather detailing.
Premium Velvet Base – Smooth red velvet provides a soft and divine seat for your deity.
Ideal Size – 25 cm wide and 23 cm high, perfect for daily pooja or festive decoration.
Decorative Accents – Finished with stone lace and felt butterflies for a festive look.
Perfect for Gifting – A thoughtful and beautiful gift for Janmashtami, Diwali, housewarming, or temple décor.

Usage Recommendations

🔸 Suitable for placing in home temples, mandirs, or pooja ghar.
🔸 Best for idols ranging between 4 to 6 inches.
🔸 Can be used as a decorative centerpiece during religious celebrations.

Package Includes

  • 1 x Velvet Mor Sinhasan (Size No.2)

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Product Description

Product Description

Add grace and royalty to your Thakurji’s darbar with this beautifully handcrafted Velvet Mor Sinhasan in size No.2. The sinhasan features twin peacocks with colorful feather detailing, seated against a luxurious red velvet base embellished with white butterflies and elegant stone lace borders.

Designed to accommodate medium-sized idols like Laddu Gopal, Bal Gopal, Shreenathji, and more.

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