Bengaluru Kannada Sticker

149.0

Designed by  Mankutimma
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Product Description

Namma Bengaluru has its name derived from the place ‘benda-kaal-uru’, literally means, ‘town of boiled beans’. This eventually evolved into ‘Bengaluru’. The city of Bengaluru was established by Kempe Gowda – a feudal ruler under the Vijayanagara Empire, in 1537, as the capital of his erstwhile kingdom.

Size Info

All the stickers are printed on a special Juststickers Reusable Material using a high precision printer. This makes the stickers reusable upto 99 times* and they do not leave any residue or stain on removal. All our stickers have a premium matte lamination layer on top to ensure a long lasting print quality. All our stickers are water proof.

Sticker Type Dimensions (inches) Finish
Juststickers Reusable Sticker Fits within a 3" x 3" area. Height and width depends on the aspect ratio. Matte
Mankutimma/SanskritMonk is a studio working on patriotic designs for Kannada, Karnataka, and India.