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Shruti Shree J Exports

Supplier From India
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Jan-08-21
Supplier : Artificial jewellery from kundan, polki, fashion,bridal ladies apparels : sarees, suits, kurtis,tops, plazzo sets, palazzo, leggings etc.. kids apparels, jewel carpet, dried morel mushroom

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Established: 2015

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D5/112-113, Tripura Bhairavi
Varanasi 221001
U.p. India


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