FRP Meditating Buddha Fountain

Product Id SG-FT-07
Material FRP Fiberglass
Brand Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub
Shape Meditating Buddha Fountain (4×3 Feet)
Usage/Application Both indoor & outdoor
Country of origin India
Design Customized , Modern

The  Meditating Buddha Fountain by Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub is a serene and spiritually uplifting water feature, perfect for creating a peaceful ambiance in any indoor or outdoor space. This modern, customized fountain is crafted from high-quality FRP fiberglass, ensuring durability, lightweight handling, and weather resistance. With dimensions of 4×3 feet, it serves as an ideal decorative piece for homes, gardens, spas, meditation centers, resorts, and offices.

Key Features:

✅ Premium FRP Fiberglass Construction: Strong, lightweight, and weather-resistant, suitable for all environments.
✅ Meditative Buddha Design: Symbolizes peace, wisdom, and positive energy, perfect for relaxation and mindfulness.
✅ Gentle Water Flow: Provides a calming sound effect, enhancing stress relief and tranquility.
✅ Versatile Placement: Ideal for gardens, balconies, meditation spaces, offices, and entrance areas.
✅ Customizable & Modern: Available in different finishes and colors to match various décor styles.
✅ Indoor & Outdoor Use: Built to withstand weather conditions, ensuring long-term beauty and functionality.

Proudly Made in India, the  Meditating Buddha Fountain is a perfect blend of artistic craftsmanship and spiritual harmony, bringing a touch of zen and elegance to any setting.

Original price was: ₹150,000.00.Current price is: ₹105,000.00.

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