Divine Rhythm
This Ganesha, carved from luminous white marble and adorned with colorful semi-precious stones through the ancient Parchinkari technique, embodies the spirit of joyful abundance. His playful smile and gentle posture invite happiness to flow freely through your home, inspiring creative energy and fresh beginnings.
To welcome him is to invite lighthearted joy, a reminder that life’s blessings come from both gratitude and open-hearted celebration.
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Marble Colour:White
Materials: Translucent, soft-textured Alabaster stone prized for its smooth finish, creamy tones, and ability to diffuse light
Dimensions: 254 mm (approx. 10 inches)
- Suggested Placement: Ideal for entryways, personal altars, or creative workspaces to inspire joy, protection, and new beginnings
- Size (H): 254 mm (approx. 10 inches)
- Net Weight: 3.97 kg
- Category: Deities
- Material: Translucent, soft-textured Alabaster stone prized for its smooth finish, creamy tones, and ability to diffuse light
- Inlay Technique: Traditional Parchinkari
- Craftsmanship: Hand-carved and inlaid by expert artisans in India
- Origin: Crafted in India, inspired by classical marble inlay and spiritual sculpture traditions
- Natural Variation: As this product is handmade using 100% natural materials, Slight variations in colour and weight ( + – 2%) may occur from piece to piece.
All our products are made to order and typically delivered within 2 – 4 weeks, depending on complexity. Once shipped, you'll receive tracking details, and the carrier will contact you via email or text regarding the delivery.
Wipe gently with a soft, white, damp cloth. Avoid abrasives and wipe dry immediately to prevent water marks.
Crafted with care. Made to be cherished.
At House of Bariki, every piece is a quiet conversation between tradition and craft. Our artisans bring centuries-old Parchinkari to life, shaping stone and marble with care and intention. What begins with the finest materials becomes more than furniture-it becomes a story, meant to be lived with and passed on.
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