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Royal Enthroned Tiger-Eye Ganesha

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Lord Ganapati is hailed as the chief of the celestial hosts and his various prayers recorded in Vedic texts invoke him as the Law of the laws, Seer of the seers, and Principal of the principals. This Tiger Eye Ganesha Sculpture is an entirely unique artifact to decorate your surroundings in the beauty of its creativity and the dazzling effect it reflects on being exposed to bright light. The gorgeous trichrome appearance of gold, brown, and black enhances every carved detail in its actual or a more lavish form.

Tiger-Eye Ganesha
Tiger-Eye Ganesha

The tiger eye stone found its origin in South Africa and Australia, having been named after the shifting shades of a tiger’s eye. Initially, it was used for jewelry making but now with its increased popularity, super hard quality, and silky luster, it is also used for carving sculptures and other ornamentations. As being attributed to the true king of the jungle, the tiger, it holds a similar value when used for carving the celestial king of Hinduism, Lord Ganesha. It has been used as a talisman since the early days of human civilization and grants prosperity, strength, and courage. Ganesha’s royal double-tiered lotus throne carved here in a designer backdrop of coiled vines is a representation of the sculptor’s mastered creativity.

The detailed striated trunk beautifully coils to form two layers. Focusing even on the minute's features of the perfect shape of the motichoor laddoo, differentiated layers of Ganesha’s stone-studded thick necklace, pleated designer dhoti, and the symmetric chisels of his glorious crown are a skillful work of art that requires months of time and labor for such a quintessential artifact. Although seated in his usual iconographic posture, but the very view of Ganesha along with the two mice on either side of the pedestal being shaped out a solid single block of tiger eye stone is in itself amazing creativity. Having a tiger eye Ganesha for your interiors is the best way of spreading joy and happiness which leads to the reduction of fear and anxiety, hence maintaining a harmonious balance.

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