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Ganeshji Parikrama in Calcite Orange (SF-12775)

This creation tells a fascinating story about a challenge between two brothers, Ganesha and Kartikeya – sons of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiva had held a competition between his sons in which each of them would have to circle the world three times and the winner would get to eat a special mango that bestowed him with knowledge and wisdom. Without further ado, Kartikeya jumped on his peacock and set out to win the challenge. Meanwhile, Lord Ganesha folded his hands and began walking around his parents. This Ma Passion creation freezes this particular moment in time. Lord Ganesha appears three times in this carving, shown at different points in his parikrama. One can notice Kartikeya on his peacock at the back of the carving as well. With all the Gods watching, Lord Ganesha wins the challenge by proving that his parents are his world. Carved in Orange Calcite from Mexico, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece is a divine story set in stone for eternality.

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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 Parikrama in Calcite Orange (SF-12775)

This creation tells a fascinating story about a challenge between two brothers, Ganesha and Kartikeya – sons of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiva had held a competition between his sons in which each of them would have to circle the world three times and the winner would get to eat a special mango that bestowed him with knowledge and wisdom. Without further ado, Kartikeya jumped on his peacock and set out to win the challenge. Meanwhile, Lord Ganesha folded his hands and began walking around his parents. This Ma Passion creation freezes this particular moment in time. Lord Ganesha appears three times in this carving, shown at different points in his parikrama. One can notice Kartikeya on his peacock at the back of the carving as well. With all the Gods watching, Lord Ganesha wins the challenge by proving that his parents are his world. Carved in Orange Calcite from Mexico, this one-of-a-kind masterpiece is a divine story set in stone for eternality.

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