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Handcrafted in India, this small soapstone oil burner beautifully combines functionality with spiritual symbolism. Featuring detailed carvings of the sacred Om symbol alongside a serene elephant, it embodies peace and mindfulness. Each piece boasts unique hues of deep red and green, creating a vibrant and exotic aesthetic. Perfectly sized for warming essential oils or wax melts, this burner is a versatile addition to your meditation corner or relaxation space. Its robust yet graceful design ensures durability while adding an elegant touch to your decor.Product Features:Material: Natural soapstoneDimensions: 8 cm heightDesign: Sacred Om symbol with elephant motifUse: Ideal for essential oils or wax meltsOrigin: Handcrafted in India
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