Crockery Bowl & Plates

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BOWT BOWL

2,000.00
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DINNER PLATE – 10INCH

Item Code : DP-10 2,000.00
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DINNER PLATE – 11INCH

Item Code : DP-11 2,000.00
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NUT BOWL

2,000.00
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PAVBHAJI PLATE

Item Code : DIYA 2,000.00
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PLATE – 6INCH

Item Code : CP-06 2,000.00
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PLATE – 7INCH

Item Code : CP-07 2,000.00
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PLATE – 8INCH

Item Code : CP-08 2,000.00
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RICE BOWL-FULL

Item Code : RB-02 2,000.00
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RICE BOWL-HALF

Item Code : RB-01 2,000.00
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THALI PLATE – 12INCH

Item Code : DP-12 2,000.00
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THALI PLATE – 13INCH

Item Code : DP-13 2,000.00

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