Pure Silver Ganesh Lakshmi Coin 10g | 999 Fine Silver

Pure Silver Ganesh Lakshmi Coin 10g | 999 Fine Silver

Rs. 4,300.00
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Pure Silver Ganesh Lakshmi Coin 10g | 999 Fine Silver

Pure Silver Ganesh Lakshmi Coin 10g | 999 Fine Silver

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Every Diwali, the same question.

What do you give that isn't generic? What do you buy that isn't the same round coin everyone else has? What do you put in front of Maa Lakshmi during pooja that actually feels like it was chosen — not just purchased?

This year, the answer is different.

This coin is flower-shaped. Not round. Not square. Flower — with a scalloped silver edge that catches Diwali diyas the way petals catch morning light. The front carries Lakshmi and Ganesh in full colour — vibrant, detailed, seated on lotuses, exactly as they appear in the most sacred illustrations. Shubh Labh written above them in Devanagari. The most auspicious words in the most auspicious colour on the most auspicious metal.

Turn it over. Om. Large, beautifully engraved, centred inside a mandala border. Pure silver. No colour. Just the sacred symbol that holds everything — in 999 fine silver, pressed deep.

10 grams. That is one full troy ounce. This is the international standard weight for precious metal — which means this coin is not just spiritually significant. It is measurably, verifiably, internationally valuable. For the person in your life who understands silver — this detail matters enormously.

Think about Diwali in your home.

The diyas are lit. The rangoli is done. The pooja thali is ready. And among everything placed before Maa Lakshmi — there is a coin. In most homes, it is the same coin that has been bought and given for years. Round, plain, standard.

This year, your coin looks different. The family gathers around it. Someone picks it up. The flower edge. The colour. The Om. They turn it over twice. They ask where you found it.

That moment is Diwali.

Silver is sacred to Maa Lakshmi. In Indian tradition, bringing silver into the home on Dhanteras and Diwali is not just a gesture — it is an invitation. An invitation for her blessings to enter, stay, and multiply. Gifting silver on Diwali is telling someone — I want her blessings in your home too.

A10 gram coin in 999 fine silver is not a small gesture. It carries genuine weight — spiritually and financially. Silver appreciates. The colour doesn't fade. The Om doesn't change. What you give this Diwali will sit in someone's mandir for years — and every Diwali after, when they light the diya and see this coin, they will remember who gave them something that understood what the occasion deserved.

For the family you visit on Diwali. For the colleague whose Dhanteras gift should reflect how much you respect them. For your own pooja — because Maa Lakshmi deserves the finest you can offer her. For the one person in your life who always gives something remarkable on Diwali — and this year, that person is you.

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999 Fine Silver | 31.1 Grams (1 Troy Oz) | Flower Shape | Colour Lakshmi Ganesh Shubh Labh Front | Om Engraved Reverse | Mandala Border | Scalloped Edge | Ready to Gift

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Every Diwali has a Ganesh Lakshmi coin. Very few have this one.

Flower shaped. Deep red with Lakshmi and Ganesh in full colour. Shubh Labh above them. Om on the reverse — large, clean, engraved inside a mandala border.

31.1 grams. One full troy ounce of 999 fine silver.

The shape stops people. The colour holds them. The Om on the reverse is the moment they understand — this isn't the coin on every jeweller's shelf. This is the one that gets placed in the mandir and stays.

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