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Ganeshji on Swan in Green Quartz (Sf-13364)

From the mines of Colombia, this piece of Green Quartz was destined to fall into the hands of a master craftsman from Rajasthan who envisioned transforming the stone into a figure of Lord Ganesha. Keeping the shape of the mother rock intact, so as to avoid wasting any stone, the kaarigar decided to carve Lord Ganesha in a reclining pose, seated on a swan. The flow of the carving is seamless, and the symmetry is perfect. The piece has taken on a wonderfully glossy polish, creating a carving that can enliven any environment surrounding it.

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Gemstones are known to withstand the harshest of environments. In order to further ensure that every generation experiences the true luster of your Ma Passion creation, we recommend our connoisseurs to carefully clean the carving with a wet cotton ball once a year. In order to further bring out the polish, one can dip some cotton in a thin oil, run it through the carving, leave the oil overnight, and then proceed to remove the remaining oil with a wet cotton on the next day. This process can also be done annually.

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Care for product
Gemstones are known to withstand the harshest of environments. In order to further ensure that every generation experiences the true luster of your Ma Passion creation, we recommend our connoisseurs to carefully clean the carving with a wet cotton ball once a year. In order to further bring out the polish, one can dip some cotton in a thin oil, run it through the carving, leave the oil overnight, and then proceed to remove the remaining oil with a wet cotton on the next day. This process can also be done annually.

Ganeshji on Swan in Green Quartz (Sf-13364)

From the mines of Colombia, this piece of Green Quartz was destined to fall into the hands of a master craftsman from Rajasthan who envisioned transforming the stone into a figure of Lord Ganesha. Keeping the shape of the mother rock intact, so as to avoid wasting any stone, the kaarigar decided to carve Lord Ganesha in a reclining pose, seated on a swan. The flow of the carving is seamless, and the symmetry is perfect. The piece has taken on a wonderfully glossy polish, creating a carving that can enliven any environment surrounding it.

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