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Lord Ganesha (Carved in Lapis Lazuli)

$322
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Specifications
XS44
Lapis Lazuli Sculpture
Height: 2.8 inch
Width: 2.2 inch
Depth: 1.3 inch
Weight 230 gm
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Auspicious Lord

Invite the blessings of prosperity and wisdom into your life with this meticulously carved representation of Lord Ganesha. Revered as the remover of obstacles, the patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intellect and wisdom, Ganesha holds a prominent place in the Hindu pantheon. His image is traditionally invoked at the beginning of new ventures, marking him as a powerful symbol of auspiciousness and success. Displaying this statue in your home or workspace is believed to create a positive environment, fostering clarity, focus, and the smooth flow of energy. The elephant head, Ganesha's most distinguishing feature, is symbolic of wisdom and understanding. His large ears are said to represent the ability to listen attentively, absorbing knowledge and wisdom from all sources. The trunk, which can turn right or left, symbolizes adaptability and efficiency, capable of navigating both the spiritual and material realms. In his hands, Ganesha often holds various objects, each representing a different aspect of his divine power. These may include a sweet treat, representing the sweetness of realized inner self, an axe to cut off bonds of attachment, and a noose, representing control over desires.

The Allure of Lapis Lazuli

Crafted from Lapis Lazuli, a stone treasured since antiquity for its intense blue color and shimmering pyrite inclusions, this sculpture adds a touch of regal elegance to any setting. Lapis was highly prized by the ancient Egyptians, who associated it with royalty, power, and spiritual insight. Ground lapis was even used as eye shadow by Cleopatra, signifying its association with beauty and transformation. The stone's celestial blue hue was believed to mirror the night sky, connecting the wearer or beholder to the cosmos and the divine. In ancient Mesopotamia, Lapis was similarly revered, used in royal seals, jewelry, and funerary ornaments, symbolizing status and a connection to the gods. The golden flecks within the stone are said to represent stars in the night sky, further enhancing its mystique and connection to the cosmos. Possessing a Lapis object such as this Ganesha is more than owning a beautiful piece of art; it is holding a fragment of history and a symbol of enduring power.
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