Wooden Sindoora | Pair of 2
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Material: The box is made of wood, which can vary in type and quality, such as oak, mahogany, cherry, or walnut.
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Design: Wooden siddur boxes often feature intricate carvings, engravings, or decorative motifs on the exterior, enhancing their aesthetic appeal.
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Size: Siddur boxes come in various sizes to accommodate different types of siddurim (Jewish prayer books).
As of my last update in September 2021, there is no widely known or common product called "wooden sindoora." It is possible that such a term or product may have emerged or become popular after my last update, or it might be a regional or niche item that I'm not aware of.
Sindoora (also spelled sindoor or sindur) is a traditional red or vermillion powder used by married women in South Asian cultures, particularly in India, as a symbol of their marital status. It is typically applied to the parting of the hair or on the forehead as a mark of wedded status.
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 16*9*10 |
| Occasion | Casual |
| State of Origin | Uttar Pradesh |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
| Warehouse Stock Status | 0 |

