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Ganesha from hibiscus

189.00

  • Hand-carved
  • Hibiscus
  • Unique piece
  • Ethically fair production
  • Directly from the artisan
  • Free shipping
  • Other models & sizes available – if you are interested, please contact us: info@joyajewels.com

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This beautiful Ganesha was lovingly and harmoniously handcrafted by a Balinese carver from one piece of solid, colorfully grained hibiscus.

When selecting the Buddha figures we offer, attention is paid to a charismatic aura and a high quality of this craftsmanship. Special emphasis is placed on the meditative, balanced charisma.

Handcrafted with attention to detail, this Ganesha is a one-of-a-kind and unique work of art.

Hibiscus:
Hibiscus is a shrub or tree with beautiful flowers. The trunks of the hibiscus have a dense, heavy and firm wood, so it is ideal for beautiful carvings. In many Asian cultures, the hibiscus is considered a symbol of fame, fortune and attraction.

Ganesha:
Also known as Vinayaka or Ganapathi, is the son of Shiva and Parvati. Hindus worship Ganesha as one of the most prominent and popular of the worshiped deities. “Ganah” in Sanskrit means multiplicity, beings. “Isha” means Lord. Thus, Ganesha means “Lord of all beings.”

Product:
Height: approx. 21 cm
Width: approx. 17.5 cm
Depth: approx. 13 cm
Weight: approx. 984 g

Another note:
Wood is a natural product that always “works”. It reacts not only to temperature fluctuations but also to humidity fluctuations. Unevenness, cracks and dimensional and pattern deviations can occur on the object.
The wood has a beautiful grain and is sealed with an oil finish. This sealant is absorbed differently by the wood and can lead to slight colour differences, which are not to be seen as a complaint, but rather underline the naturalness of this product. Even slight cracks are natural and should not be seen as a complaint.

Design

Ganesha

Holz

Hibiscus

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