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Carpets & Pashmina By Atsar
The guide was updated:If you want to buy some of the finest Kashmir Art, you can visit Carpets & Pashmina By Atsar. The items here are claimed to have excellent quality, so if you're looking for carpets, rugs and shawls, this might be the place to go.
Useful Information
- Address: A 20 Green Park, New Delhi
- Opening hours: Daily 8am–11pm
- Website: www.atsarexports.com
- Phone: +91 9810 603310
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Carpets & Pashmina By Atsar
If you want to buy some of the finest Kashmir Art, you can visit Carpets & Pashmina By Atsar. The items here are claimed to have excellent quality, so if you're looking for carpets, rugs and shawls, this might be the place to go.
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