Export

In a world where art knows no boundaries, the export of fiber Durga sculptures emerges as a bridge that connects the spiritual richness of ancient traditions with a global audience. The intricate craftsmanship and divine allure of these sculptures have transcended local realms, finding resonance in the hearts of enthusiasts around the world.

Joy Durga Bhandar holds the Export and Import Licence issued by the Government of India which is mandatory for Importing and Exporting outside India and we carefully check that Fiber-Glass Idols or marble sculptures or the Pujo Accessories are in adherence to international shipping regulations. Whether transported by ship or air, there are specific considerations and steps to ensure a smooth and successful export process.

 

How we Export

1. Packaging: We securely pack the Idols, Sculptures and Accessories using suitable packaging materials to protect them from damage during transit. This may include custom crates or boxes designed to cushion and support the idols.

2. Documentation: We prepare all necessary Export Documentation, including the commercial invoice, packing list, and any required certificates of origin or compliance with local regulations.

3. Customs Clearance: We closely work with a customs broker or agent to facilitate customs clearance at both the exporting and importing Seaports or Airports and ensure that all customs requirements are met.

4. Insurance: We suggest purchasing ship or air transport insurance to protect against potential damages or loss during transit.

5. Transportation to the Seaports or Airports: We arrange for transportation to the port of departure, ensuring that the idols reach the port in good condition and on time for loading onto the vessel or aircraft.

6. Transportation to the Doorstep: We arrange for transportation to the customers doorstep, ensuring that the idols reach the location in good condition and on time.

Exporting fiber Durga sculptures is not just a commercial endeavor but a cultural exchange that enriches the global artistic landscape. As these divine creations embark on journeys across continents, they weave a narrative of shared spirituality and artistic appreciation. In bridging divinity with the world, fiber Durga sculptures stand as ambassadors of culture, fostering connections that transcend the limitations of time and space.