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Cultural Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Of Lord Vishnu With Goddess Laxmi
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Cultural Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Of Lord Vishnu With Goddess Laxmi

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Lord Vishnu With Goddess Laxmi
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 20 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Cultural Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Of Fighter King Maharana Pratap
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Cultural Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Of Fighter King Maharana Pratap

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: King Maharana Pratap
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Delightful Handmade Buddha Designed Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card For Decoration Purpose
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Delightful Handmade Buddha Designed Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card For Decoration Purpose

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Buddha
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Lord Krishna
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Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Lord Krishna

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Lord Krishna
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Famous Goddess In Green Colour
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Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Famous Goddess In Green Colour

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Famous Goddess
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Famous Priest And Sword
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Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Famous Priest And Sword

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Famous Priest And Sword
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Guru Chanakya Painting
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Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Guru Chanakya Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Guru Chanakya
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Nritya Devta
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Delightful Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Nritya Devta

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Nritya Devta
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Mahesh Asur
£ 13.89
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Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Mahesh Asur

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Mahesh Asur
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Fish Lord
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Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Fish Lord

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Lord Of Fish
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Lord Appearing From Fish Mouth
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Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Lord Appearing From Fish Mouth

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Lord Appearing From Fish Mouth
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Peacocks Design
£ 9.08
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Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Peacocks Design

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Lord Appearing From Fish Mouth
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 10 cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Lord Krishna Playing Flute
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Traditional Handmade Mysore Dashavtar Ganjifa Card Design Of Lord Krishna Playing Flute

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Country Of Origin: India
  • G.I. Origin: Karnataka
  • Pattern: Lord Krishna
  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Black
  • Size: 15cm
  • Weight: 200gm
  • Utility: Decoration, Playing purpose
  • Care: Clean it with a damp cloth

Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Duga Miniature Painting
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Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Duga Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Divine White Cow Miniature Painting
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Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Divine White Cow Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Four Armed Goddess Laxmi on a Lotus Miniature Painting
£ 30.98
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Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Four Armed Goddess Laxmi on a Lotus Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Giant king in Battle Field Miniature Painting
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Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Giant king in Battle Field Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Miniature Painting
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Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Miniature Painting
£ 15.49
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Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Maa Saraswati Miniature Painting
£ 15.49
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Mysore Ganjifa Art of Goddess Maa Saraswati Miniature Painting

Ganjifa was a popular card game in ancient India. Played extensively in the Mughal period, Ganjifa is now known more for the art work on the cards than the game itself.The cards are generally circular and sometimes rectangular in shape with lacquered backs with exquisite paintings on them. Ganjifa Cards of Mysore Of Karnataka received the Geographical Indication of India tag on 28/03/2008.

  • Material : Paper
  • Heritage : Ganjifa Art of Mysore (Karnataka)
  • Colour : Multicolor
  • Item : Home Decor, Wall Hanging Art
  • Rare Collectible Art
  • Easily install your paintings, posters and wall frames

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