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Punjabi Musician Figurine | Poly Resin Décor Statue 7 Inch

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Punjabi Musician Figurine | Poly Resin Décor Statue 7 InchBring the soulful spirit of Indian folk music into your home with this beautifully hand painted Punjabi musician figurine. Depicting a turbaned folk artist seated with a traditional stringed instrument (tanpura sarangi), this vibrant statue is a celebration of India's rich cultural heritage. Crafted from high quality poly resin, this 7 inch statuette features vivid colours a bold orange turban, royal blue kurta with gold accents, and a warm toned

Bring the soulful spirit of Indian folk music into your home with this beautifully hand-painted Punjabi musician figurine. Depicting a turbaned folk artist seated with a traditional stringed instrument (tanpura/sarangi), this vibrant statue is a celebration of India's rich cultural heritage.

Crafted from high-quality poly resin, this 7-inch statuette features vivid colours — a bold orange turban, royal blue kurta with gold accents, and a warm-toned instrument — making it a striking centrepiece on any shelf, mantle, or office desk. The fine detailing on the beard, jewellery, and clothing reflects skilled artisanship.

Whether gifted to a music lover, used as home décor, or displayed as a cultural collectible, this charming figurine adds a warm, artistic touch to any space. It also makes a thoughtful and unique gift for festivals, housewarmings, and special occasions.

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