Gold Plated Ganesh Statue, Ganesha Figurine, God of Good luck, Brass Ganesh Idol, 3" Ganesha Copper Statue, Hindu God, Altar Decor, Vinayak
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Handmade in Nepal
Material: Gold, Copper, Brass
Length: Approx. 3"
Width: Approx. 2"
This is an advanced and better vehicle of gold plating, here the gold plating is finished by streaming electric flow between two metals. This sort of gold plating is exceptionally modest in contrast with the customary fire Gold plating, yet because of advances in the innovation, the distinction in the nature of gold plating between the two is diminishing.
In this cycle, the sculpture is first plated with silver, and afterward plated with gold.
This sculpture has been made by the Earthenware shape projecting Cycle, likewise referred to vaguely as ceramic embellishment, This is an advanced way to deal with our conventional method of projecting sculptures by interaction of Misfortune wax framework or the Elastic trim framework. Other than the way toward making the form, This sculpture is 100% hand completed in Nepal, in contrast to the normal suspicion.
Also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune, Ganesh is perhaps one of the most well-known deities. Ganesh’s big belly represents generosity and total acceptance.
Ganesh’s upraised hand depicts protection.
Ganesh also has a single tusk which signifies one-pointedness
Material: Gold, Copper, Brass
Length: Approx. 3"
Width: Approx. 2"
This is an advanced and better vehicle of gold plating, here the gold plating is finished by streaming electric flow between two metals. This sort of gold plating is exceptionally modest in contrast with the customary fire Gold plating, yet because of advances in the innovation, the distinction in the nature of gold plating between the two is diminishing.
In this cycle, the sculpture is first plated with silver, and afterward plated with gold.
This sculpture has been made by the Earthenware shape projecting Cycle, likewise referred to vaguely as ceramic embellishment, This is an advanced way to deal with our conventional method of projecting sculptures by interaction of Misfortune wax framework or the Elastic trim framework. Other than the way toward making the form, This sculpture is 100% hand completed in Nepal, in contrast to the normal suspicion.
Also known as Ganesha, Ganapati, The Lord of Beginnings, The Remover of Obstacles, and The Deity of Good Fortune, Ganesh is perhaps one of the most well-known deities. Ganesh’s big belly represents generosity and total acceptance.
Ganesh’s upraised hand depicts protection.
Ganesh also has a single tusk which signifies one-pointedness