/Marble Dust Ganesha 12 in

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Elegant and finely detailed, this artefact is crafted from marble dust — a blend of marble powder, synthetic resins, and dyes that gives it a smooth white finish. Each piece is first sculpted from a mould, then carefully carved, finished, and hand-painted by skilled artisans with exceptional attention to facial features and embellishments. A timeless creation that reflects grace, craftsmanship, and tradition. The Bombay Store brings to you authentic handicraft products from all across India. Proud to be Swadeshi since 1906
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