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KRG Sindur 25g

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€1,40
Regular price
€1,40
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€1,40
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KRG Sindur 25g is a finely milled traditional vermilion powder used commonly in Indian cultural and religious rituals. Its vibrant red color symbolizes auspiciousness and is ideal for ceremonial purposes such as applying on the forehead or marking sacred spaces. The convenient 25g size ensures freshness and ease of use, making it suitable for both personal and community rituals. Crafted with care, this sindur upholds authenticity while maintaining a smooth texture for effortless application.

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KRG Sindur 25g
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I usually order on Sunday, and they deliver on Monday. Their service is efficient, and the product quality is great. Their rates are competitive. They always communicate well over WhatsApp in case of any delays, and they take immediate action on any replacement request. Overall, their product, service, and pricing are good.

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Well stocked and extremely competitive prices, lower than even most online stores. Very friendly business owners. We visit the store every week and are never disappointed

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Great service. Very friendly. I redirected my packages because I really wanted to shop there. Everything is there for a good cook. Gladly again.

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Really great store with a very large selection, it wasn't the last time we shopped here. The samosas are great and fresh.

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Always friendly staff, affordable Indian food.
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Petra Rothenaicher

Good place. You get most of the Indian groceries. The place is spacious and the rates are competitive

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