Large Wood Carving of Four-armed Ganesha in Mysore Style
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Behold a traditional South Indian wood carving featuring the divine <a href="https://www.cottage9.com/blog/scripture-based-indian-traditional-art/">Lord Ganesha</a>. Meticulously hand-carved from a single block of wood, this masterpiece boasts seamless craftsmanship without any joints. The four-armed Ganesha is seated on a lotus pedestal, accompanied by his mount, the mouse, near the base.</span> <br> <br><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ganesha gracefully holds an ankush (goad) and pasha (noose) in his upper hands, while his lower hands cradle a piece of his own broken tusk and a modak, a sweet delicacy. Adorned with opulent jewelry and a regal crown, this exquisite wooden figure is set against an intricately carved floral backdrop. Dive into the rich symbolism and craftsmanship of Ganesha, a true masterpiece that transcends artistic boundaries.</span>