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Dear Richard Brown,

 

My friend is having a Valampuri shanku and now he wants to sell this

shanku for a reasonable price.But i knows that its a priceless thing

in the nature.

Will you please give me an idea about its price and about the

buyers.From the web. i had seen the Navarathna Museum and the agt-gems

collections.whether these guys are buying the sacred objects.

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Sriman,

 

That is wonderful that you have a Lakshmi Shank. From all sources it seems the

value is

between Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 3,000 per gram, depending on size. Smaller ones cost

more per

gram but less total price.

 

The Navaratna Museum is not able to exhibit the Lakshmi Conch even though we

have

one. Because it is kept at home and used in Puja. Only the cyber-version has

photos.

 

There are other members of this group who may what to get your Valampuri. Can

you

send a photo along with measurements, weight, etc.?

 

Best regards,

Richard

 

sacred-objects, "noufu_tnr" <noufu_tnr> wrote:

>

> Dear Richard Brown,

>

> My friend is having a Valampuri shanku and now he wants to sell this

> shanku for a reasonable price.But i knows that its a priceless thing

> in the nature.

> Will you please give me an idea about its price and about the

> buyers.From the web. i had seen the Navarathna Museum and the agt-gems

> collections.whether these guys are buying the sacred objects.

>

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I am interested in this. Please mail me a photograph and the expecting price.

 

Hari hi Om

 

Kishore noufu_tnr <noufu_tnr > wrote:

Dear Richard Brown,My friend is having a Valampuri shanku and now he wants to

sell this shanku for a reasonable price.But i knows that its a priceless thing

in the nature. Will you please give me an idea about its price and about the

buyers.From the web. i had seen the Navarathna Museum and the agt-gems

collections.whether these guys are buying the sacred objects.

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