Height: 18 inches
Width: 9.5 inches
Depth: 7 inches
Weight: 10 kg
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Dancing Ganesh
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Height: 18 inches
Width: 9.5 inches
Depth: 7 inches
Weight: 10 kg
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Category:Bronze StatueWeight | 10 kg |
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Dimensions | 17.7 × 24.1 × 45.7 cm |
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