Ganesh statues

  • Sale! highly detailed, light brown stone carving of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha is presented centrally against a smooth, dark gray to black background. The statue, likely crafted from sandstone or a similar light-hued stone, showcases exceptional traditional Indian artistry and intricate craftsmanship. This particular depiction features Pancha Mukha Ganesha, distinguished by his five elephant heads, symbolizing omnipotence and the five fundamental elements or diverse aspects of divine wisdom. The central and largest head has prominent ears, an expressive trunk curved to the left, and an ornate crown-like carving on top. All five heads are surrounded by a deeply carved, serrated prabhamandala (aura or halo) that rises vertically behind them. Ganesha is depicted in a seated posture, radiating benevolence and serenity. He possesses eight arms, each meticulously sculpted and holding symbolic items. Starting from the viewer's left (Ganesha's right): the topmost hand holds a pasha (noose) for restraint, followed by a hand holding a modak (sweet dumpling) or a bowl of fruits, representing the rewards of spiritual pursuit. The next hand is raised in Abhaya mudra, a gesture of fearlessness, blessing, and protection. The lowest right hand rests on his lap, holding a mala (rosary beads) for meditation. On the viewer's right (Ganesha's left): the topmost hand holds an ankusha (elephant goad), symbolizing control over desires and the path to righteousness. Below it, Ganesha holds his broken tusk (Eka Danta), a significant iconographic feature often associated with his role as a scribe. The lowest left hand grasps a large gada (mace or staff) which leans against the ground, resting beside a very large, round laddoo (sweet) pot or purse, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. His substantial, pot-bellied form, symbolizing prosperity, generosity, and the ability to consume all sorrows, is richly adorned. He wears multiple intricately carved necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and anklets. A sacred thread (yagnopavitam) gracefully drapes across his chest. His dhoti (lower garment) is also exquisitely detailed with flowing patterns and folds. Ganesha sits upon an elaborately carved, multi-tiered pedestal, possibly depicting a lotus base, which is itself a masterpiece of fine stone carving with floral or geometric patterns. The overall sculpture emphasizes the deity's role as Vighnaharta (remover of obstacles) and Buddhi Pradata (bestower of wisdom), making it a powerful representation for devotees and collectors of Indian devotional art. A faint watermark, "the Stone" with a leaf motif, is visible at the bottom center, likely indicating the artisan or material source of this magnificent spiritual artifact.

    Five Headed Ganesh Sandstone Statue 5ft

    Original price was: ₹145,000.00.Current price is: ₹138,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is sandstone. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of a five headed Ganesh sandstone statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in sandstone
    Total Height Including Base:  60 inches/ 5ft
    Width: 32 inches
    Depth:  18 inches

    Weight:  450-500  Kgs

     

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  • Sale! majestic and highly intricate stone carving of Lord Ganesha, the revered Hindu deity with an elephant head, is centered against a solid, deep charcoal gray background. The statue is crafted from a light, creamy beige or off-white stone, possibly marble or sandstone, with subtle natural variations and hints of a pinkish hue in its texture, giving it an aged or natural look. Ganesha is depicted standing in a dynamic, almost dancing posture, embodying the form often known as "Bansuri Ganesha" or "Flute Ganesha." He holds a long, slender flute (bansuri) to his lips with both hands, poised as if about to play or just having finished. His characteristically large, fan-like ears frame a serene, elephant-headed face with downcast eyes, suggesting meditation or deep musical absorption. His trunk curves gracefully towards his left (viewer's right) and he possesses a single tusk. Behind his head, a beautifully carved, multi-layered halo or prabhamandala radiates outward, adorned with delicate, radiating patterns that mimic light rays or floral designs. His head is crowned with an ornate, tall headdress, also intricately detailed. The deity is adorned with extensive jewelry, including elaborate necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and anklets, all meticulously carved into the stone. A sacred thread (yagnopavitam) drapes across his portly belly, a hallmark of Ganesha's iconography. Flowing drapery and scarves are sculpted with exquisite detail, swirling around his form and extending outwards, giving a sense of movement and grace to the entire sculpture. The fabric is etched with fine patterns, resembling traditional Indian textile designs. He stands on a multi-tiered, lotus-shaped pedestal (padmasana), which is also richly carved with petals and swirling motifs, providing a stable and elegant base for the figure. The craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the individual fingers holding the flute to the fine lines on the fabric and the intricate patterns on the halo and jewelry. The monochromatic nature of the stone emphasizes the skill of the carver and the three-dimensional form of the spiritual artwork. The dark, gradient background provides a strong contrast, making the light-colored Ganesha idol stand out prominently. In the bottom left corner, overlaid on the statue's base, is a white logo that reads "the Stone Studio" with the tagline "Transforming your imagination," suggesting this piece is a product or example of high-quality stone sculpture and traditional Indian craftsmanship available for spiritual home decor or art collection. This detailed Ganesha statue is a testament to the artistry involved in creating religious idols and decorative stone art.

    Ganesh Statue Standing with Flute 1ft

    Original price was: ₹19,900.00.Current price is: ₹15,500.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in this Ganesh statue standing with flute is Pink Stone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such Statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in soapstone
    Total Height Including Base:  12 inches/1 ft
    Width: 8 inches approx
    Depth:  4 inches approx

    Weight: 8 Kgs approx

     

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    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
  • Sale! magnificent, intricately carved gray stone sculpture of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha, depicted in a powerful Trimukha (three-headed) form, stands majestically on an ornate pedestal. The statue is rendered in a light gray or off-white stone, featuring exquisite detailing and traditional craftsmanship, set against a plain, dark gray background that accentuates its form. The central Ganesha head faces forward with a serene expression, characterized by large, fan-like ears, a prominent trunk curled gracefully towards the left, and a single, broken tusk—a symbol often associated with his role as a scribe. Two additional elephant heads emerge from either side of the central head, angled slightly outwards, each with similar large ears and trunks. All three heads are adorned with elaborate, multi-layered crowns (kiritamukuta) that suggest royalty and divinity. The deity's robust, pot-bellied body, symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and the universe, is supported by eight arms (Ashtabhuja) gracefully holding various attributes. The primary right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of blessing, protection, and fearlessness, while the primary left hand holds a small bowl brimming with Modaks, Ganesha's favorite sweet. Other hands elegantly hold traditional implements: an Ankusha (goad), a Pasha (noose or rope), and a stylus-like object often interpreted as his own broken tusk used for writing. The entire figure is richly adorned with intricate jewelry including necklaces, armbands (keyuras), anklets (nupuras), and a detailed waist belt (udiyana) that cinches his dhoti. An elaborate prabhavali (decorative arch or halo) forms an intricate backdrop behind the heads and upper body, adorned with beautifully sculpted traditional motifs and perhaps smaller figures. At Ganesha's feet, his faithful Vahana (mount), a small Mushika (mouse or rat), sits attentively on the left side, looking upwards. The entire sculpture rests upon a multi-tiered, intricately carved lotus pedestal (Padmasana), symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. This stunning Ganesha Murti embodies traditional Indian stone carving, representing wisdom, auspicious beginnings, and the remover of obstacles, making it an ideal visual for articles discussing Hindu iconography, spiritual art, traditional Indian craftsmanship, or the symbolism of Lord Ganesha in devotional practices.

    Trimukhi Ganesha Dancing Statue 18″

    Original price was: ₹47,999.00.Current price is: ₹39,800.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is Pink Stone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of the Trimukhi Ganesha dancing statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS

    Materials: Hand carved in soapstone
    Total Height Including Base:  18 inches/ 1.5 ft
    Width: 10-12 inches
    Depth:  6-7 inches

    Weight: 25-30 Kgs

     

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    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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  • vibrant, eye-level studio shot features three handcrafted wooden deities, Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra, and Lord Jagannath, standing prominently on individual white pedestals against a dark, subtly gradient grey background. The figures are arranged from left to right, showcasing their distinct forms and colors characteristic of Odia religious art. On the left is Lord Balabhadra, depicted with a rectangular, white face that features large, wide-open black eyes outlined in white and yellow. A prominent red U-shaped tilak mark adorns his forehead, and a small red smile is painted below. His head is topped with a small orange ornament. He has short, straight white arms extending horizontally outwards, ending in circular orange details. His bell-shaped body is painted a deep green with a contrasting red scarf draped around the neck and a white zig-zag pattern along the bottom edge, resting on a sturdy white square base. In the center, slightly smaller than the male deities, is Devi Subhadra. Her face is rounded and bright yellow, adorned with similarly large black eyes outlined in white and yellow, a small red bindi between her eyes, and a broad, cheerful red smile. A white conical topknot distinguishes her head. Her bell-shaped body is painted a vivid red, wrapped with a green scarf, and features a white zig-zag pattern at its base, also standing on a white square pedestal. Unlike the male deities, she is depicted without distinct arms, reflecting her traditional iconography. On the right stands Lord Jagannath, distinguished by his dark black, rectangular face. His famous large, circular white eyes with small black pupils dominate, accented by thick yellow eyebrows and a small red tilak mark. A distinctive red crescent-shaped mouth is painted below his eyes. Similar to Balabhadra, he has short, straight white arms extending horizontally, ending in orange circular details. A slender white pillar provides support behind his right arm. His bell-shaped body is a striking yellow, decorated with a red scarf draped around the neck and a red zig-zag pattern at the bottom edge, also mounted on a white square base. Each deity is richly painted with traditional, bold colors, showcasing intricate details that highlight the unique, abstract forms characteristic of the Jagannath Puri temple deities. The craftsmanship emphasizes the smooth wooden texture and the vibrant Pattachitra style of painting. A subtle dark grey watermark, "The Stone," is visible at the base of the central figure, suggesting a brand or artisan. This detailed image of the divine trio is ideal for articles discussing Hindu deities, Indian religious art, traditional wooden crafts, spiritual home decor, or cultural souvenirs from Odisha and Puri, emphasizing their sacred, cultural, and artistic significance. Jagannath Statue 4ft Original price was: ₹107,000.00.Current price is: ₹98,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes
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