Gnaesha indoor statue

  • Sale! serene and contemporary Lord Ganesha idol, crafted from a pristine white, smooth material, is prominently displayed against a deep, dark gray background that creates a striking contrast. The statue depicts the Hindu deity in a relaxed, reclined pose, characteristic of "royal ease" (Lalitasana or Maharajalilasana), seated with his left leg bent and raised, and his right leg folded beneath him. Ganesha's head is highly stylized and abstract, yet instantly recognizable with his gracefully curving, elongated trunk pointing downwards and slightly to the right. On his forehead, three distinct horizontal red lines are painted, topped by a small red dot, representing a traditional tilak or vibhuti marking. His ears are depicted in a minimalist, flowing fashion, blending into the overall smooth contours of his form. His round, prominent belly is a central feature, symbolizing prosperity and generosity. His right arm rests gently on his raised left knee, his hand softly cupped as if holding an offering, perhaps a modak (sweet dumpling). His left arm is bent at the elbow, resting on a stylized cushion or bolster-like projection on his left side. To Ganesha's lower left, nestled near his folded leg, is a small, round, light-colored object, likely a modak or fruit, adorned with a delicate starburst pattern carved into its surface. Immediately next to this offering, a tiny, subtly rendered mouse (mooshak), Ganesha's traditional vehicle or vahana, is visible. The entire sculpture exudes a sense of tranquility and modern elegance, with its smooth lines and unadorned white finish emphasizing the form and symbolism. The bottom center-right of the image features a subtle watermark or logo for "the Stone Studio," with its tagline "Transforming your imagination," indicating this is a product or artwork from a custom stone or sculptural design company specializing in spiritual and aesthetic home decor. This detailed alt text highlights the artwork's spiritual significance, artistic style, and potential connection to modern home embellishments or custom idol craftsmanship.

    Modern Ganesha Statue 18″

    Original price was: ₹25,999.00.Current price is: ₹23,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is fibre. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of the modern Ganesha statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand creation in fibre
    Total Height Including Base:  18 inches
    Width: 25 inches
    Depth: 15 inches

    Weight: 3-4 Kgs

     

     

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    • This item cannot be returned or exchanged. Please contact us for any queries or concerns.
    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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