The idol has a detailed and ornate design, combining antique gold and dark bronze tones. Lord Ganesha is depicted in a seated posture with traditional iconography including multiple arms, a large trunk, and symbolic objects in his hands. Above the idol is a stylized lotus-like backdrop with a prominently featured Swastika symbol, representing auspiciousness and good fortune in Hindu culture.
These pieces are very easy to fix on the wall. All you need are some screws to be put on the wall in proper alignment and place the artifact on the screw.
Lord Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka is widely revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of good fortune. Lord Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati, and his name, meaning "Lord of the Ganas" or "Lord of the People," reflects his role as a benevolent and compassionate deity.
Finely Crafted Brass Statues – Only at Tulsi
At Tulsi, we handpick only the finest brass statues—each piece is chosen for its clarity, proportion, and expressive detail. You’ll find no distorted forms or harsh expressions here. Our artisans, among the best in the craft, ensure that every sculpture reflects grace and precision, with careful attention to features like lips, posture, and facial serenity.
With a legacy in Indian handicrafts since the late 1980s, we bring decades of trust, quality, and taste to every piece we offer.
Enjoy free shipping across India on all brass items over ₹ 1000.
Shop online at Tulsi for the best in traditional craftsmanship.
The idol has a detailed and ornate design, combining antique gold and dark bronze tones. Lord Ganesha is depicted in a seated posture with traditional iconography including multiple arms, a large trunk, and symbolic objects in his hands. Above the idol is a stylized lotus-like backdrop with a prominently featured Swastika symbol, representing auspiciousness and good fortune in Hindu culture.
These pieces are very easy to fix on the wall. All you need are some screws to be put on the wall in proper alignment and place the artifact on the screw.
Lord Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka is widely revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of good fortune. Lord Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati, and his name, meaning "Lord of the Ganas" or "Lord of the People," reflects his role as a benevolent and compassionate deity.
Finely Crafted Brass Statues – Only at Tulsi
At Tulsi, we handpick only the finest brass statues—each piece is chosen for its clarity, proportion, and expressive detail. You’ll find no distorted forms or harsh expressions here. Our artisans, among the best in the craft, ensure that every sculpture reflects grace and precision, with careful attention to features like lips, posture, and facial serenity.
With a legacy in Indian handicrafts since the late 1980s, we bring decades of trust, quality, and taste to every piece we offer.
Enjoy free shipping across India on all brass items over ₹ 1000.
Shop online at Tulsi for the best in traditional craftsmanship.
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