A richly adorned mukhamandala (countenance) of Lord Ganesha to uplift the aesthetics of your home. This is a wall-hanging that you may put up at the entrance to your poojana-kaksha or at your threshold.
With Lord Ganesha being the presiding deity over new beginnings, it would exude auspiciousness and good cheer every time you or your visitors step in to your space.
Fashioned from pure brass, it depicts the slightly bowed head of Ganesha, as if in veneration. The long, thick trunk - the most defining aspect of this elephant-faced deity - cascades down by a few inches. At the tip of the trunk is a densely engraved temple bell, which is designed to produce a sound as beautiful as the curved walls of the exterior.
Zoom in on the same to appreciate the diversity of engravings arranged into concentric circular rows about the body of the bell. In fact this sculpture is big on engravings. There are serrations on the trunk of Lord Ganesha. In addition to the same, the adornments are defined by the sculptor with strategic engravings across the temple, down the wide-set brow, and at the base of the tusks. The motifs are traditional and, as such, are soothing to the devoted onlooker. The elegantly engraved ears of the Lord Ganesha wall hanging complete the composition.
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