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  1. Vintage Indian possibly silver Sindor or Kum Kum box used for Hindu weddings

    There is mark on the base. More research required. The object is a silver round Sindoor box, also known as a Kumkum box, commonly used in Hindu traditions. Purpose: Symbolizes a married woman's prized possession and is considered auspicious in Hindu tradition.

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  2. Indian Brass Kumkum Box For Make-Up Powders, Spices, Ganesh Design, 6 Sections

    The Ganesh finial unscrews to release the lids. It is in very good condition.

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  3. Vintage or Antique Wooden Lacquer Painted Kashmir Kum Kum Powder Tika Box

    Original use for Kumkum Powder (Kumkuma, skin powder used for regional/religious markings). Exact age unknown.

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  4. Antique Bronze Kum Kum Spice Powder Holder Hindu Ganesh pill box 6 Compartments

    Antique Bronze Kum Kum Spice Powder Holder Hindu Ganesh pill box 6 Compartments

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  5. 3x Vintage Hand Carved Sindoor Dani Kum Kum Box Apple Shaped

    Crafted from high-quality wood, these boxes are a perfect blend of traditional and modern design.

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  6. Antique, Wooden Round Kum Kum Powder Tika Box, 1900-1940, Hand Carved & Painted

    1900-1940 Indian Wooden, Round Kum Kum Powder Tika Box. Hand Carved and Decorated. Finely Lacquered, Hand Painted with Red and Black Design. Slight Wear and Tear as Expected due to the Age, being over 100 years old.

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  7. Indian Hindu Sindoor Box Kumkum Vintage Signed

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  8. Antique Indian Brass Kumkum Tikka Box Hindu Ritual | 6 Compartments | Bird Base

    As such, this isnot suitable for practical use as a functioning spice or tikka box. Each lid opens outward from a central structure with a peacock-style finial. Ideal for collectors or religious display purposes.

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