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This handcrafted rosewood mandir is a celebration of sacred artistry. It features a domed canopy with ornamental spires with doors with symbolic motifs, and a base drawer adorned with intricate inlay elephants, representing wisdom and auspiciousness. The structure stands on carved legs, and the entire piece is enriched with floral and hand carvings that reflect traditional Indian design.
Ideal for home sanctuaries, this mandir blends devotional elegance with heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
This majestic mandir is a tribute to South-Indian temple architecture, featuring a tiered dome with ornate finials, arched alcove, and gopuram-style double doors with brass handles. The painted drawer, adorned with decorative elephants, adds a vibrant cultural touch, while the lion-claw legs anchor the piece with regal elegance.
Designed for spiritual sanctity and aesthetic grandeur, this handcrafted rosewood temple is ideal for both daily worship and ceremonial display.
This exclusive handcrafted rosewood dining table set features intricate hand-painted and inlay artwork inspired by royal architecture and traditional motifs. The robust round table comes with six intricately carved matching chairs, showcasing detailed artwork of elephants, figures, and floral patterns. Perfect for luxury interiors, it merges timeless craftsmanship with contemporary appeal. Custom sizes and upholstery options available on request.
Hand-carved from premium rosewood and polished to a lustrous sheen, this idol of Sri Ganapati is seated in Lalitasana, radiating shanti (peace) and vairaagya (detachment). His chaturbhuja mudras hold the vara, pasha, ankusha, and modaka, symbolizing blessings, control, liberation, and sweet fulfillment.
Framed by a finely detailed simha mukha prabhavali—a lion-mouthed torana enveloped in swirling foliage—the deity rests on an ashtashra peetha (octagonal base) featuring a row of elephant inlays. Ideal for placement in a pooja room, mandapa, or darshana corner, this sculpture embodies sashwata samruddi (eternal prosperity) and kalpanatmika shakti (creative energy).
Hand-carved from premium rosewood and polished to a lustrous sheen, this idol of Sri Ganapati is seated in Padmasana, radiating karunya (compassion) and shakti (divine energy). His chaturbhuja mudras hold the ankusha, pasha, modaka, and abhaya, symbolizing control, liberation, sweetness, and protection.
The deity is framed by a richly carved simha prabhavali—a lion-crowned torana adorned with swirling foliage and geometric motifs. The idol rests on an ashtashra peetha (octagonal base) featuring a relief of Mushaka, Ganapati’s vahana, holding a modaka. Ideal for placement in a pooja room, mandapa, or darshana corner, this sculpture embodies sashwata samruddi (eternal prosperity) and kalpanatmika shakti (creative energy).
Hand-carved from premium rosewood and polished to a lustrous sheen, this idol of Sri Ganapati is seated in Lalitasana, radiating serenity and strength. His chaturbhuja mudras hold the anda, pasha, abhaya, and modaka, symbolizing creativity, protection, fearlessness, and sweet fulfillment.
The deity is framed by a richly carved hasti prabhavali—an elephant-arched torana adorned with floral and geometric motifs. The idol rests on an ashtashra peetha (octagonal base) featuring elephant reliefs on each facet. Ideal for placement in a pooja room, mandapa, or darshana corner, this sculpture embodies shashwata samruddi (eternal prosperity) and kalpanatmika shakti (creative energy).
Crafted from high-quality rosewood and polished to a rich, reflective sheen, this hand-carved idol of Ganapati brings an aura of blessing and abundance to any interior. The deity is depicted with anda, pasha, abhaya, and ladoo in his chaturbhuja arms, each mudra symbolizing creativity, wisdom, freedom from fear, and sweet rewards.
Seated in lalitasana (the pose of relaxation), Sri Ganesh is framed by an intricately carved hasti prabhavali (elephant arch) featuring floral, leaf, and pattern motifs. The idol is mounted on an ashtashra peetha (octagonal base) adorned with a carved elephant relief. Perfect for placement in a pooja room, mandapa, or study, this sculpture embodies both shashwata samruddi and kalpanatmika shakti—a timeless symbol of prosperity and the imaginative spirit.
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