Premium Lord Hanuman Panchmukhi Wall Photo Frame - Golden Finish, Ready to Hang Divine Wall Art for Office and Living Room (9x12 Inches)

Rs. 359.00

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SKU: Golden Frame 12
Categories: Shiva/Hanuman Ji Vastu
Description

Transform Your Space with Divine Energy

Invite protection, strength, and peace into your home with this exquisitely crafted Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji Golden Sparkling Frame. Featuring the five-faced avatar of Lord Hanuman, this artwork is a symbol of power and spiritual shielding. The vibrant, deep red background contrasted with the shimmering golden frame creates a striking visual that serves as both a sacred icon and a premium piece of wall decor.

Key Highlights:

  • Superior Craftsmanship: Printed using high-quality UV technology for a "sparkling" finish that captures light beautifully and resists fading over time.

  • Solid Build: Mounted on a durable 5mm thick MDF wood base, providing a sturdy, warp-resistant structure.

  • Modern Golden Frame: Features a sleek, rounded golden border that adds a contemporary touch to traditional spiritual art.

  • Perfectly Sized: At 9 x 12 inches (22.86 x 38.48 cm), it is the ideal size for smaller prayer altars, office cubicles, study tables, or as part of a gallery wall.

  • Effortless Installation: Comes with a pre-installed metal sawtooth hanger, allowing you to hang it securely in seconds.

Product Specifications:

Feature Details
Subject Panchmukhi Hanuman (Five-Faced)
Dimensions 9 Inches (W) x 12 Inches (H)
Material Premium 5mm MDF Wood
Printing High-Definition Sparkling UV Paint
Frame Style Sleek Golden Border
Hanging Mechanism Metal Sawtooth Hook (Included)

Ideal Placements:

  • Pooja Ghar/Mandir: Enhance your daily worship experience.

  • Living Room: Create a focal point of "Vastu Harmony" and positive vibes.

  • Workplace: Invite courage and focus to your office or study desk.

  • Gifting: An excellent choice for Diwali, weddings, or Griha Pravesh (housewarming) ceremonies.