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- Product Code :KT5
- Bamboo Flute
- Fine Quality
- Musical Flute - G Scale
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- Product Code :4513
- Material :Water colors on handmade paper, unframed
- Size :8"H x 6"W
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In these spectacular dhokra figurines, Lord Ganesha is depicted playing three different instruments revealing a deep sense of finesse and accomplishment. One of the most widely worshiped gods in Hindusim, Lord Ganesha is worshiped first among all Gods and that is why he is called Agraganya. A learned God, Lord Ganesha is often worshiped along with Lakshmi and such worship is believed to give us fortune and wealthsaid to have written the Mahabharata that was being dictated by Vyasa. Lord Ganesha is also the Lord of Wisdom and the Remover of Obstacles. An excellent example of the ancient dhokra technique, the statuette is created through a laborious lost wax process associated with the tribal groups of northern India. A model is sculpted of clay and dried in the sun; it is then covered with beeswax and more clay, forming a mold. The piece is cast, cleaned and again dried in the sun. Finally, it is heated in the ground for five days and polished.
One of the most popular gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshipped before undertaking any ritual. In these beautiful brass figures, the Lord of Wisdom and the Remover of Obstacles is cast as playing five different instruments. He is playing flute, dholak, taal, thumri and veena. One of the most-benevolent gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known as Agra Ganya (One who is reckoned with first) among gods because He is the remover of obstacles.

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- Product Code :B6689
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.50"H x 2.05"W x 1.40"D each
- Weight :1 kg
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- Product Code :5053
- Material: Brass
- Weight: 4 Kg.
- Size:30.48cm, 15.24cm, 11.43cm

The five beautiful women are playing with different musical instruments and they are nicely painted in the traditional Batik form. The method of waxing and dewaxing has created a nice effect in the painting and has given a different pattern to the painting. Batik is one of the most popular forms of paintings in India and has been in practice for more than 2000 years.
Brass figure is nicely crafted. An excellent example of the ancient dhokra technique, the statuette is created through a laborious lost wax process associated with the tribal groups of northern India. For crafting a new figure ,a model is sculpted of clay and dried in the sun. Then the figure is covered with beeswax and more clay, forming a mold. The piece is cast, cleaned and again dried in the sun and finally, the figure is heated in the ground for five days and polished. The final result is a fine figure with artistic bearings.
The beautiful brass figure of the tribal lady musician is given a polished treatment in the traditional dhokra format as the almost naked figure of the lady from Chhatisgarh is all set to play music. She is wearing some bangles and other jewelleries and the figure reveals a deep sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.
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- Product Code :3841
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 3.75"W x 3.15"D
- Weight :1.250 kg.
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The beautiful handmade brass Sculpture depicts Lord Ganesha playing Manjira (hand cymbals). In India cymbals are associated with the devotional chanting of the supreme power; here the Lord Ganesha is inspiring us through His auspicious devotional act. Lord Ganesh is the elephant-headed God, who is known as Lord of Beginnings and the Lord of Obstacles.
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- Product Code :3839
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 3.75"W x 3.15"D
- Weight :1.400 kg
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Lord Ganesha is playing ektara. Music is an integral part in Hinduism. Music is a divine art. Many gods and goddesses are associated with music. It is believed that mankind got the art of music from the gods and goddesses. In this statue, the sculptor has meaningfully carved out Lord Ganesha with the musical instrument in his hand.
Lord Ganesha is playing a musical instrument. Music is an important part of Hindu traditions. Many gods and goddesses are associated with some sorts of musical instruments. There are also some specific songs particular to the gods and goddesses. This statue is ideal for a music lover. It generates inspiration to learn and practice music.


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