Puja Chowki Bajot | Patla with Ceramic Tile Top | Wooden Peeta - For Pooja, Sitting & Home Decor

Rs. 3500.00 Rs. 1499.00 Sale Sale

Product Dimensions :

Length (Left to Right) :- 30 cm or 12 inch
Width ( Front to Back) :- 30 cm or 12 inch
Height (Top to Bottom) :- 8 cm or 3 inch

Material : Wood

Weight :1520 gm

Suitable For :  Religious Purpose & Decor

Ideal For :  Home Decor & Gifts

Product Code : AMWOMLTICLRCHOKISQR2MR

Inclusive of 1 chowki

Description:

Just right to sit with your favourite books or take in a nice cup of coffee along with your family. Chowkis are perfect for Ethnic decor not just during festivals but also throughout the year. This is a multipurpose wooden chowki fitted with Ceramic Tiles as its surface. Adorn it with an idol or vase, it adds grace and a rustic charm to the corner.

A bajot choki is a wooden platform with ceramic tiles used for pooja. The chowki is perfect for seating or for placing idols during pooja or hawan. It is particularly used in puja held during festivals like diwali, navgrah, ganesh chaturthi and other small poojas at home.

Made out of high quality raw materials, our Wooden chowki with ceramic tile is essentially multi-purpose. You can use it as a stand for Idols or vase, or you can go ahead and add it to the base of your pooja room or temple. 

This multipurpose Wooden Corner-Chowki with Ceramic Tiles adds a charming, rural look to any corner of your living room or entrance way. Display it with an idol or vase for an elegant and stunning effect that will turn any get-together into a memorable affair. The rough texture of the wood is well-balanced by the smooth tiles, creating a relaxed atmosphere and appealing look.

Our wooden chowki is an ideal piece to adorn in any corner of your living space. Beautifully crafted and designed, this chowki will instantly give your interiors a premium look and make them more distinct. It's unique ceramic tile gives it a touch of sophistication. It's compact yet durable design fits perfectly anywhere in the room.

 

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