The Glory Of Lord Ganesha Copper Wall-Hanging Mask - Made in Nepal
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Ganesha, the god of beginnings is honored at the
start of rites and ceremonies. He is the remover of obstacles and symbolizes
wisdom, truth, and intellect. This precious 24 karats gold gilded wall hanging
of Trinetra Ganesha is very precisely and delicately formed, keeping all the
identifiable features underlined. The deeply carved eyes represent the importance
of focusing on the target works and the third eye on the forehead indicates his
supreme knowledge and understanding. Big, flower-patterned ears show his
ability to hear all and grasp all; trunk folded form below holds a laddoo and
the two decorated tusks exemplify the two aspects of human quality, wisdom, and
emotion. A wide-open mouth demonstrates the natural human desire to enjoy life
in the world.
Lord Ganesha Copper Wall-Hanging Mask |
Ganesha wears a supremely embellished crown with
red-colored beads forming a border and three flashy Trishul-like
representations above it. The triangular design of the crown covers the
forehead giving an enthralling look and has a long bell attached to it hanging
parallel to the trunk. The long top at the back of the crown is like a pretty
flower having three long petals, about to bloom. The crown is the most
attractive feature of the sculpture. This sculpture has its aesthetic
appearance. Ganesha, with his presence in the house or office, creates an aura
of divineness, trust, and purity.
The art of Nepal has a special place for copper.
Amidst the variety of media on which Nepalese sculptural tradition stands,
gilded copper is hands-down the most sumptuous. This Lord Ganesha wall-hanging mask is a fine example of the region’s copper
work. As is the preference of the region’s simple-hearted artisans, the subject
matter is spiritual and popular. The elephant-headed child of Shiva-Parvati,
the laddoo-loving boy-deity, is one of the most adored devas in the Hindu
pantheon.
Lord Ganesha is depicted in all His heavenly
regalia. A band of rich red rubies holding the five-spired crown in place,
which in turn is studded with more jewels. The same is a typical feature of
Nepalese iconography. An intricately sculpted layer of shringar graces His
brow, through which could be seen the third of His eyes. In His deep,
gorgeously colored eyes lies the fountainhead of Hindu visualization tradition.
A tiny bell dangles against His trunk. At its tip, He holds the customary modaka in all its fresh, saffron glory. The image of the juicy round sweetmeat contrasts with the slender, pointed, pristine tusks of the Lord, which are adorned with gold. His perfectly symmetrical ears have a realistic silhouette. Its insides are embossed with a series of lines, which add balance to the primarily vertical composition.
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