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Spiritual Ganesh Carving | Ethically Sourced Buffalo Horn Artwork
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Size: 8.5cm(Height) x 3.5cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.044 kg
Materials: Ethically Sourced Buffalo Horns
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About Our Product
This Ganesh Bone Sculpture is a finely hand-carved representation of the beloved Hindu deity, symbolizing wisdom, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. Standing at 8.5cm in height with a 3.5cm base, this ethically sourced buffalo horn sculpture weighs 0.044 kg, making it a perfect addition to your personal altar, meditation space, or sacred collection. Each detail reflects the dedication of skilled artisans who preserve Himalayan carving traditions.
The sculpture captures Ganesh’s iconic features, including his elephant head, serene expression, and intricate detailing along the body and adornments. The natural buffalo horn base enhances the spiritual significance of the piece while highlighting the remarkable craftsmanship in the fine engravings and texture. Its compact size allows it to be placed anywhere as a spiritual companion and symbol of divine blessing.
Crafted from ethically sourced buffalo horn, this Ganesh Sculpture embodies sustainable artistry and spiritual authenticity. Its natural ivory-toned texture and smooth finish create a visual focal point, while the meticulous detailing brings alive the deity’s presence. Meditating or praying in front of this sculpture encourages wisdom, clarity, and protection, making it a meaningful gift for devotees and collectors alike.
Introduction of Bone
The sculpture portrays Lord Ganesha sitting on a moon disc atop a fully bloomed lotus seat. He has four hands, holding various objects. His left hand is holding an axe, his right hand is holding a rosary, and his other right hand is in a Vitarka Mudra. His trunk is long and spiraling, curving to the right, and his head has a crown with a small statue of the sun god Surya and the crescent moon in the center. He also wears a necklace made of beads, and there are other ornaments on his body such as earrings and a bracelet.
























































































































































































































































































