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India
Nettippattam is a typical symbol of Kerala tradition and handicraft. It is basically an ornamental wear that adorns the forehead of temple elephants of Kerala during festivals and processions. It is believed that Nettipattam was designed by Lord Brahma  and, Iravath the white elephant of Lord Indra, was the first lucky elephant to wear it. The Nettipattam, which is part of Hindu astrological craft and it represents the entire pantheon of gods in  Hinduism and so nettipattam is considered sacred and is a symbol of prosperity and wealth. Original Nettippattam for elephants is made out of pure Gold  plated over Copper.This makes the original nettippattams heavier and they cost several lakhs
₹ 3.500
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Pune (Maharashtra)
Traditional Wall Hanging - Kerala Nettipattam The Trendy nettipattam is made in quality plastic and the color will not be faded if it is not placed in the direct Sun sight. Elephant caprison is believed to bring prosperity and strength and keeps danger away Length - 30 inches Width - 15 inches Delivery to all over India
₹ 2.200
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India
About Us We are Sreeshylam Enterprises, an online marketing fior marketing handicrafts,spiritual   items and traditional musical instruments.  We are based from Keerala "The Gods Own Country" having 10 years experience in online marketing.Our online store on "Culturalshoppe" has started
₹ 1.900
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India
Nettipattam is a Kerala traditional item.Which is used to decorate elephant in the time of Poorams and festivals. Nettipattam is a glittering ornament that adorns the forehead of an elephant. The gold color of the Nettipattam makes it an eye-catching item during the festivals of Kerala. Nettipattam is an important ornament worn by elephants during festNettipattam is a Kerala traditional item.Which is used to decorate elephant in the time of Poorams and festivals. Nettipattam is a glittering ornament that adorns the forehead of an elephant. The gold color of the Nettipattam makes it an eye-catching item during the festivals of Kerala. Nettipattam is an important ornament worn by elephants during festivals in Kerala.Legend has it that the Nettipattam was designed by Lord Brahma. And Iravath, the white elephant of Lord Indra, was the first lucky elephant to wear it.The caparison, which is part of Hindu astrological art, represents the entire pantheon of gods in Hinduism. Earlier, Nettipattam was only used during festivals. Today, it is available as wall hangings in different sizes. People believe that the caparison brings prosperity and peace as it represents the Hindu gods in entirety. The original nettipattam is made in copper and pure gold is plating in it it is very costly as you know the rate of Gold now a days.The Nettipattam is now available in polymer also only for wall decorations. This will look like the original Caparison but the material will be polymer. We are dealing varieties of sizes suiting your area.The product is making with HIP a plastic procession technology so that the color will not fade and no complaint will be occurred. This polymer Nettipattam is also less weight than the original one.
₹ 3.800
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India
Nettipattam is a kerala item.Nettipattam is a glittering ornment that adorns the forehead of an elephant..This is a show piece which you can hang in the wall...This nettipattam brings prosperity and peace to the house
₹ 14.000
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India
1.     Home Decorative Wall Hanging Nettipattam- Length: 69 cms Nettipattam is a Kerala traditional item. Which is used to decorate elephant
₹ 180.000
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India
Fancy wall hanging and Trendy type nettipattam's are available in various sizes and specifications. Our clients can buy it from us at competitive prices in standards as well as customized shapes and sizes as per their requirement.. You can call or mail me for any clarifications, thanks...
₹ 3.500
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India (All cities)
Wall hanging nettipattam has been used in Kerala for centuries, and the tradition is thought to have originated in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. The word “netti” means “net” in Tamil, and “pattam” means “decoration.” Nettipattam is sometimes also called “mirror work,” because of the prominent use of mirrors in their design. https://spiritofindia.co.in/
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