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blue soft statue Lord Ganesha crochet figurine
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Unique Lord Ganesha Wall Hanging Statue. Ganpati Idol for Home Sacred Space. Hindu God of Luck

byCrochery
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  • ABOUT FIGURINE:
    The statue of Ganesha is made in the technique of crochet and corresponds to the well-known image of the Indian god. The 20cm (about 7.8'') figurine has a wire frame that allows you to set the arms and legs in any position.
  • ABOUT PACKAGE:
    Packing made of dense hard Kraft will save the figure from shocks during delivery. The box is additionally packed in special honeycomb paper from damage during delivery. Such packing will keep a gift look.
  • ABOUT TIMING:
    Each statue is made to order. Production time up to 15 days. Sending the order is carried out within the same period (up to 15 days from the date of placing the order).
  • ABOUT SHIPPING:
    Delivery is carried out by state postal services. The usual terms are from 15 to 30 days, but delays are possible.

    Thank you for shopping,
    Kristina Khavina by Crochery
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Ganesha or Ganapati is the elephant-headed god of wisdom and prosperity in Hinduism. One of the most famous and revered gods of the Hindu pantheon. 

Each part of Ganesha's body has a sacred meaning. The elephant's head symbolizes the loyalty and prudence of the sedentary animal. The big ears are ready to listen to anyone who makes a request to the deity. The tusk is a sign of power, and the trunk - the intellectual capacity. The large belly is a sign of generosity and the desire to shelter the universe from suffering. The mouse at one's feet represents vanity, selfishness, and impudence, which seem petty before the majestic Ganesha.

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Listed on 7 November, 2022