Product PriceQuantitySubtotal
× Bengal Handicraft. Wooden Toys. Pair of Lord Jagannath  89.60
 89.60 (incl. VAT)
× Bajna Wooden Toy - Peacock (Single Item)  145.60
 145.60 (incl. VAT)
× Bengal Handicraft. Wooden Toys. Pair of Owls  89.60
 89.60 (incl. VAT)
× Babu Bibi  4,500.00
 4,500.00
× Bengal Handicraft. Wooden Toys. Pair of Lord Ganesha.  89.60
 89.60 (incl. VAT)
× Bibi playing Guitar  4,500.00
 4,500.00
× British Raj  4,500.00
 4,500.00
× Babu Bibi  4,500.00
 4,500.00
× Tribal Story  5,500.00
 5,500.00
× Nakshi Kantha on Gachhi Tussar  13,125.00
 13,125.00 (incl. VAT)
× Refrigerator Wooden Toy Magnet - Green Elephant (single item)  78.40
 78.40 (incl. VAT)

Cart totals

Subtotal 37,117.80 (incl. VAT)
Estimated delivery 21/04/2025
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Total 37,217.80 (includes  677.80 VAT)

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