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Krishna Elegance Shagun Nariyal
Krishna Elegance Shagun Nariyal
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Real Coconut Decor with Peacock Feather & Pearl Detailing
Product Description:
Bring divine charm and auspicious elegance to your wedding or festive rituals with our Krishna Elegance Shagun Nariyal, crafted from real coconuts and adorned with exquisite traditional embellishments.
Each piece is a symbol of purity, blessings, and prosperity, wrapped beautifully in soft golden fabric, and decorated with lustrous pearl strings, a royal blue embellished motif, and a stunning peacock feather — representing Lord Krishna’s eternal grace and positive energy.
This real Shagun Nariyal is designed to make your ceremonies more meaningful and regal. Whether it’s for wedding rituals, engagement functions, griha pravesh, or festive gifting, it carries divine blessings wrapped in timeless artistry.
The handcrafted detailing — pearls cascading delicately, shimmering beads, and the peacock feather’s natural hues — adds a touch of sophistication and spiritual beauty to every occasion. Perfect for both ritual use and gifting, this nariyal is a luxurious keepsake symbolizing good fortune, devotion, and purity.
Key Highlights:
Made from Real Nariyal: Authentic coconut base symbolizing prosperity and auspicious beginnings.
Hand-Embellished with Love: Adorned with pearls, beads, and an elegant Krishna-style peacock feather.
Premium Fabric Wrap: Golden silk wrap adds luxury and brightness to rituals.
Lord Krishna Inspired: Embellishment with peacock feather symbolizes peace, beauty, and divine energy.
Perfect for: Shagun gifting, wedding ceremonies, poojas, and festive décor.
Reusable Keepsake: Can be preserved as a token of blessings and love.
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Material Used:
Real coconut | Fabric wrap | Artificial pearls | Peacock feather | Decorative stones & embellishments
Ideal For:
Wedding & Engagement Ceremonies
Shagun & Ritual Gifting
Krishna Janmashtami Offerings
Griha Pravesh or Temple Décor
Bridal & Family Trousseau
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A Real Coconut, Real Blessings — A Symbol of Krishna’s Grace in Every Shagun.
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