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Harmonium / Dhol / Dholak Stand
PKR 4,500
High Quality Iron Stand with Powder Coated Durable Paint & Adjustable Height.
Double Safety Chains
Recommended for Harmonium, Dholki – Dholak & Keyboards
Category: Traditional Instruments
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