Rajasthan · Kashmir · Tribal India
Craft begins at the source. From desert workshops in Rajasthan to Himalayan looms in Kashmir and long-held tribal traditions, each piece is shaped by hand using techniques passed down over generations.
Ritual forms and heritage objects made by artisan clusters: curated and stocked in Australia.
FROM ORIGIN TO OWNERSHIP
Architectural forms and folk symbols, preserved not redesigned.
Craft begins at the source. From desert workshops in Rajasthan to Himalayan looms in Kashmir and long-held tribal traditions, each piece is shaped by hand using techniques passed down over generations.
Curated with intent. Every item is selected, quality-checked, and prepared in Australia — balancing authenticity with modern living, so what reaches you is considered, not commoditised.
Where it belongs. Placed into light-filled homes, these objects bring warmth, texture, and quiet story — designed to be lived with, not just admired.
Nearly a kilogram of solid cast brass, inscribed on both sides with Ganesha — the remover of obstacles — and the divine consorts Ridhi and Sidhi. This is not decorative brass. It is a sacred object in sculptural form, hand-cast by artisans in Maharashtra with the kind of detail that only reveals itself when you turn the piece in your hands. 982g. 100mm tall, 140mm long. One piece. What You're Getting Solid cast brass — 982g. The closest thing to an heirloom-weight object at this price. 100mm height × 140mm length × 40mm width — desk and display scale. Substantial without requiring its own table. Ganesha motifs on both sides — along with the divine consorts Ridhi and Sidhi. A complete sacred narrative in brass. Hand-cast in Maharashtra — artisan production. The detail visible on both sides confirms it. Sacred significance: Ganesha is the remover of obstacles and the deity of beginnings. A Ganesha sculpture placed at home or on a desk is a traditional practice across Indian households. Is $119.95 the right price? Sacred brass sculptures of near-kilogram weight from specialist retailers start at $300+. Direct sourcing from Maharashtra artisan workshops is how The Ganges offers this at $119.95. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One sculpture available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$119.95
987g of solid cast brass — and every surface is working. Ganesha motifs, the divine consorts Ridhi and Sidhi, and a peacock: India's three most significant sacred symbols in a single hand-cast object. This is the premium variant in the collection, and the detail that distinguishes it from Variant 2 is the peacock — a symbol of grace and auspiciousness that completes the iconographic story. 987g. 100mm tall, 130mm long. One piece. What You're Getting Solid cast brass — 987g. A near-kilogram object with presence beyond its dimensions. 100mm height × 130mm length × 40mm width — compact, desk-appropriate, substantial in hand. Ganesha, Ridhi, Sidhi and Peacock — a more complex sacred iconography than Variant 2. More to discover on second and third looking. Hand-cast in Maharashtra — the detail at this weight confirms artisan production. Sacred significance: The complete iconographic set — remover of obstacles, prosperity, grace. A traditional and meaningful housewarming or new-beginning gift. Is $149.95 the right price? Sacred brass sculptures of this weight and iconographic complexity from specialist retailers start at $400+. Direct sourcing from Maharashtra makes $149.95 possible. Before You Buy Returns: 14 days from delivery. Unused, in original packaging. Return postage is at your cost. Delivery: Ships from Sydney in 3–5 business days. Free shipping on orders over $150. Stock: One sculpture available. Individually selected. When it's gone, it's gone.
$149.95
Hand-carved and hand-cast sculptures and figurines in brass and marble — Ganesha sculptures, decorative brass weights, and hand-finished figurines. Each piece is individually finished by generational artisans. 700g–1kg, individually finished, heirloom-quality. Desk & shelf art from India.
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