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WOODEN COSTER (GINISAPU) (UC 109)
WOODEN COTTON SAIL CATAMARAN BOAT 18″ (MAHOGANY)

SILVER PLATED STAND – ELEPHANT 13F
According to several ancient scriptures, there are a lot of ways to attract prosperity into your lives. Some Shastras even mention certain remedies with the help of which one can boost their financial stance and get rid of any obstacle coming their way to success. The elephant is considered a holy animal in Hindu religion as it is associated with Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the remover of the obstacle. Hindu devotees worship him with the belief that he would discard all the struggles of their life and would bless them with joy, prosperity, and health.

BRASS STATUE (GOD GANESH) 19″
This masterpiece Ganesha statue is an awesome artwork of Brass, turquoise & coral stones. The workmanship of stones is seamless (without any gaps in the stonework) that speaks volumes of the quality of work. Keep it in your temple for prosperity & good luck or gift it to someone .

Cane Kurani (S)
Sri Lanka, rush and reed plants play key role in traditional craft industry, making mats, bins baskets and other products.
This Kurani was used as a safe storage box in ancient Sri Lanka, This cane kurani hand made from Sri Lankan Artisans.
Reed Bag
Rush and reed plant species were once abundant in the wetlands of Sri Lanka and incorporated into the rice paddy fields, providing farmers with an additional resource to create household goods such as bags and mats. Above hand made reed lunch bag hand woven by a Sri Lankan Artisan.

Brass Candle Holder (3)
More than any other metal, brass adds a shine to a home. Every Sri Lankan family owns a collection of traditional brass-ware, often a treasured heirloom passed down generations. This Brass Candle Stand traditionally designed and manufactured in Sri Lanka.
Leather Traveling Bag
Genuine Sri Lankan Leather Bag
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WOODEN COSTER (GINISAPU) (UC 109)

HANDMADE STONEWARE TEA SETS (ACTS)

SILVER PENDENT WITH PRESIOUS STONES
Generally speaking, a gemstone is a stone that is beautiful, rare, and durable (resistant to abrasion, fracturing and chemical reactions). Some minerals can be very beautiful, but they may be too soft and will scratch easily. Others are too common and are given a semi-precious status. Most gemstones have good hardness (above 5) and a high index of refraction (the higher the index of refraction the greater the sparkle). All gemstones have some characteristics falling short of perfection though; even the seemingly perfect Diamond. Most gems are silicates which can be very stable, hard minerals. A few gems are oxides and only one gem, diamond, is composed of a single element, carbon. There are also many gemstones that are not true minerals, but which are gemstone varieties of recognized minerals.

SILVER RING WITH BLUE TOPAZ & AMETHYST
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Blue Topaz and Orange Sapphire can keep the digestive system healthy and functioning properly.
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When you accompany it with some of the zodiac stones, this stone can be used to treat bleeding and promote good health in the body's glandular systems.

BRASS CROCODILE

IRON ORNAMANT – AIR PLANE (L) (UC 74)
Airplanes were and are a part of the toys provided to children to use in imaginative play. As such, vintage
Cane Fabric Mix Hand Bag
Rush and reed plant species were once abundant in the wetlands of Sri Lanka and incorporated into the rice paddy fields, providing farmers with an additional resource to create household goods such as bags and mats. Above hand made reed cane mix bag was hand woven by a Sri Lankan Artisan.

Elephant Bowl (S)
More than any other metal, brass adds a shine to a home. Every Sri Lankan family owns a collection of traditional brass-ware, often a treasured heirloom passed down generations. This Oxidized Brass Elephant Bowl traditionally designed and manufactured in Sri Lanka.
Hand Made Leather Humpty (S)
Soothing and sophisticated, this Hand Crafted Leather Humpty is a fun way to spruce up a room. Accent your home with this Leather Humpty, made with high quality genuine leather, it will look great with your personalized designs. The perfect complement for your living room, bedroom or even your TV room, this humpty will make a handsome addition to your decor.

Cane Laundry Basket
Cane Laundry Basket is handcrafted by sri lankan artisans. The product is water resistance and highly durable.
Brass Candle Stand (S)
This brass candle holder is manufactured by skilled craftsman from Sri Lanka.

Lord Shiva (Nataraja) in Dancing Position Statue of Brass
The King of Dance – Nataraja. Nataraja or Nataraj depicts the third god of Hindus – The Lord Shiva. In this avatar Shiva – who is believed to be the destroyer of all evils is shown in the form of a divine dancer performing his dance. The dance signifies putting an end to an exhausted world and signaling the creation of a new world by the Lord Brahma, first god responsible for the creation of the universe. In this brass sculpture Lord Shiva is seen dancing in a ring of flames, while lifting his left leg and is seen balancing on demon that is believed to signify his ignorance. That is – when Shiva comes as Nataraj he is on his own, without any fear of any evils, or any obstacles. Nataraj is always depicted with his four hands. A cobra (snake) uncoils from his lower right forearm. The upper right hand holds a “Damru”, a small drum shaped instrument. The second right hand is in ‘Abhayamudra’ meaning protection against evil and ignorance. The upper left hand contains fire, symbolizing destruction. The second left hand points towards the raised foot which signifies liberation.

Wooden Fisherman (M)
Stilt fishing is a fishing method unique to the people of Sri Lanka. The local stilt fishermen use stilts to catch their fish. These stilt fishermen located in Galle in Sri Lanka.
This handcrafted still fisherman is made out of mahogany wood by skilled craftsman from Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan Traditional Chess Board
This pattern of chessmen hared traditional design of chessmen represent ” Ancient Kandian Kingdom” Style.
Sri Lanka - Miracle of Asia
Sri Lanka with its nearly 3000 years of history holds some of world’s ancient cities including Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Digamadulla. Remnants of these once glorious cities, their palaces, temples, monasteries, hospitals and theaters intricately carved and modeled out of stone lay abandoned amidst the soaring mountains.
Of all the ancient sites the most famed and most exquisite is the Kingdom of Anuradhapura. Sri Lanka’s third and the longest serving capital and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world is also one of the most sacred cities of World Buddhists. It was the capital of Sri Lanka from the Fourth Century BC up to the turn of the eleventh Century and was one of the most stable and durable centers of political power and urban life in South Asia. However the city itself is much older than the Kingdom of Anuradhapura and according to archeological evidence could have originated as far as tenth century BC. Anuradhapura was abandoned due to the due to repeated South Indian Invasions and was eventually forgotten with time until it was rediscovered in the early 19 th century.
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