Handmade Clay Ganesha Idol | 1.5x2x2 Inches
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Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
Celebrate Devotion, Embrace Nature with the Handmade Clay Ganesha Idol
This Ganesh Chaturthi, bring home more than just a beautifully crafted idol; invite a tradition rooted in love, art, and responsibility. This handmade clay Ganesha idol is a symbol of devotion and mindful living. Carefully sculpted from natural clay, this eco-friendly murti lets you celebrate Lord Ganesha while treading lightly on the planet.
The Story Behind the Craft
The art of clay idol-making has been passed down through generations of artisans in Delhi. These craftsmen, with hands that hold both tradition and tenderness, shape each idol with patience and precision. Every curve, every detail in the trunk, the ears and the crown reflects not just skill but reverence for the divine form of Lord Ganesha.
The clay is sourced naturally, and the process is free from synthetic paints or harmful additives, keeping the tradition pure and safe for the environment. Along with the idol, artisans lovingly include flower seeds, a small but meaningful gesture encouraging families to nurture life beyond the festival.
Each idol carries a story of artisans who wake up early, knead the clay with care and meticulously shape it to bring smiles to countless homes during the festive season. Their craftsmanship connects culture, faith and ecological consciousness in one harmonious creation.
Specialities of the Handmade Clay Ganesha Idol
- 100% Eco-Friendly: Crafted from natural clay, this idol is fully biodegradable and safe for visarjan in water bodies.
- Traditional Artistry: Handmade with intricate detailing that celebrates the cultural essence of Lord Ganesha.
- Sustainable Celebration: Free flower seeds are included to encourage planting and giving back to nature.
- Compact and Elegant: At 1.5x2x2 inches, it’s perfect for home temples, small altars or festive displays.
- Natural Aesthetic: The soft beige clay finish adds authenticity and purity to your Ganesh Chaturthi decor.
How to Care for Your Eco-Friendly Ganesha?
- Keep the idol in a dry place until it’s time for immersion.
- Avoid exposure to moisture to preserve the delicate detailing.
- After Visarjan, plant the included flower seeds and watch nature bloom, which is the perfect way to extend the blessings of Lord Ganesha into your surroundings.
Honour Tradition, Protect Tomorrow
This Ganesh Chaturthi, choose devotion that’s mindful and sustainable. The handmade clay Ganesha idol is more than a festive ornament; it’s a thoughtful way to celebrate while respecting the environment. Bring home this beautiful, biodegradable murti and inspire others to celebrate with compassion and care. Celebrate with love. Worship with responsibility. Plant seeds of prosperity.
- Item Type: Handicraft
- Material: Natural clay, free from chemicals and synthetic paints
- Colour: Natural beige, highlighting the texture and beauty of clay
- Dimensions: 5x5x3 inches, portable yet eye-catching
- Origin: Handcrafted by artisans from Delhi
- Care: Store in a dry place to maintain its form until visarjan
| Item Type | Handicraft |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Dimensions | 1.5x2x2 |
| Color | Grey |
| Fabric | Other |
| Occasion | Wedding |
| State of Origin | Delhi |
| Care Instructions | Keep in Dry Place |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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