Thai Thailand Thai female trader at floating market enamel key ring key chain souvenir
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condition : new
size 18*46 mm.
mix metal,goldplated
Manimekhala (Pali: Maṇīmekhalā) is a goddess in the Hindu-Buddhist mythology. She is regarded as a guardian of the seas, namely the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea as part of the mythology of Southeast Asia. She was placed by Cātummahārājika to protect virtuous beings from shipwreck.[1] She appears in several Buddhist stories including the Mahanipata Jataka (Mahajanaka Jataka), in which she rescues Prince Mahajanaka from a shipwreck.[2]
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1. If Item returned to sender due to Unclaimed ,I will refund only merchandise cost. Please understand that It isn't my false. I have done my Job already.
2.if item was sent back to me because no one claim ,unclaimed or other reason with your post and You would like me to resend,please help me pay the second postage. Because it's not my false also.
condition : new
size 18*46 mm.
mix metal,goldplated
Manimekhala (Pali: Maṇīmekhalā) is a goddess in the Hindu-Buddhist mythology. She is regarded as a guardian of the seas, namely the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea as part of the mythology of Southeast Asia. She was placed by Cātummahārājika to protect virtuous beings from shipwreck.[1] She appears in several Buddhist stories including the Mahanipata Jataka (Mahajanaka Jataka), in which she rescues Prince Mahajanaka from a shipwreck.[2]
Please note that
1. If Item returned to sender due to Unclaimed ,I will refund only merchandise cost. Please understand that It isn't my false. I have done my Job already.
2.if item was sent back to me because no one claim ,unclaimed or other reason with your post and You would like me to resend,please help me pay the second postage. Because it's not my false also.
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