Commemorative Terracotta Plaques – Bangabondhu (7 March, 26 March, 16 December) Historic Dates

The father of the nation, Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman who raised his hand against the oppression of Pakistani Military to save Bangladeshi peace-loving people. Enriched in rich history, the legendary index finger of Bangabondhu (Torjoni) is a symbol representing the protest against the oppressors while all other hands indicate the consensus of peace-loving people.

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Elevate your surroundings with our collection of commemorative terracotta plaques, each dedicated to pivotal moments in the life of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 

The meticulously crafted “7 March,” “26 March,” and “16 December” plaques serve as poignant reminders of Bangladesh’s journey towards independence. Skillfully shaped by artisans, these plaques encapsulate the essence of historic dates that shaped the nation. 

Their intricate design and earthy texture evoke a sense of connection to the past. Whether displayed in your home or office, these plaques stand as testaments to the unwavering spirit and sacrifices that marked an era of change. Embrace the heritage and share the story with these remarkable terracotta creations.

Artwork Terracotta
Frame Oak Vineer
Color Lacquar
Packaging Standard Export Packaging
Adaption Wall Hanging

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