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Salamath Exports

Supplier From India
Jan-27-09
Supplier : Spices like cardamom, flax seed, lin seed, bridal heavy stone work saree, designer blouses, heavy designer morocco dress, designer lehengas

Established: 2008 Standards: SPICE BOARD CERTIFICATE

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Contact Details:
85/69 Habib Street
Fort
Salem 636001
Tamil Nadu India


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