Position of power and strength!

A force to reckon with! A Ganesha idol in ‘abhanga’ (standing) position, that too crafted in wrought iron and black in color is symbolic of an invincible force. Created neatly with minimalistic patterns, this wrought iron Ganpati tribal art is suitable for workplaces. The sculpture is an ideal gift for the home office.

Material: Wrought Iron

Dimension: 10 x  4 x 2.5 inch 

Weight : 0.5 KG

You would love to know this piece of art is 

+ Authentic Indian tribal art, purely handcrafted.
+ Eco-friendly and made of 100% natural products. 
+ Made with lead-free and non-toxic materials.

Caring instructions: Wipe with a dry cloth. A soft-bristled brush can also be used to clean the fine crevices.
 
Roomantique guarantee: Our crafts last a lifetime.  
 
Beautiful Variations: The product(s) you receive might vary slightly from the product picture due to the nature of our product(s) being 100% handmade, and not factory manufactured. Please read our Product Disclaimer for more details.

Invincible Ganesha

A standing Ganesha idol has a special significance. When in a standing position, Ganesha is in the ‘Abhanga’ posture. This particular posture is symbolic of rigidity and confidence but also a happy and delightful attitude. Ganesha idols in ‘abhanga’ position are considered symbols of joy in a house. In this position, Ganesha’s huge belly presents an imposing look showing his invincible power. The Sanskrit word ‘abhanga’ means that which cannot be defeated or overcome. It means Ganesha cannot be bent or overcome by any power. This is why the Abhanga Ganesha idols are often kept in places of power or work such as offices, living rooms, or factory offices, signifying a power that cannot be defeated. A standing Ganesha is a force to reckon with.

The much acclaimed “Wrought Iron Craft of Bastar” comes from the Bastar region - the place that’s known for its craftsmanship and original wrought iron process around the world. In fact, this specific process has been protected under the Geographical Indication (GI) of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). Bastar is a hub of skilled ironsmiths who have made a living from following this traditional wrought iron techniques from their ancestral origins. Our artisans belong to Gondi and Maria - the two communities that are particularly well-versed with iron-crafting.