elephant ganesha (5 items)
Ganesha and the Mouse
Green Celadon Ceramic Ganesha Sculpture from Thailand
Ganesha and the Mouse, Green Celadon Ceramic Ganesha Sculpture from Thailand
Thatsanee and Ramphan
The Hindu deity Ganesha sits with a tiny mouse on his foot. Thatsanee and Ramphan depict the young lord with the head of an elephant, son of Shiva and Parvati. Working in pale green celadon ceramic... read more$198.99CADArtist: Thatsanee and Ramphan
Whimsical Ganesha
Light Blue Celadon Ceramic Dancing Ganesha Mug from Thailand
Whimsical Ganesha, Light Blue Celadon Ceramic Dancing Ganesha Mug from Thailand
Duangkamol
The Hindu god of auspiciousness, or success, Lord Ganesha is greatly revered in Thailand and is portrayed here with the head of an elephant, one tusk, two of his four hands, and his belt swaying as he... read more$69.99CADArtist: Duangkamol
Faithful Ganesha
Hand Crafted Celadon Ganesha Statuette from Thailand
Faithful Ganesha, Hand Crafted Celadon Ganesha Statuette from Thailand
Thatsanee and Ramphan
Lord Ganesha is the Thai deva of success. Devas are heavenly beings that often visit earth to help and protect humanity or serve as messengers for the gods. The son of Shiva and Parvati, Ganesha is... read more$83.99CADArtist: Thatsanee and Ramphan
Ornate Ganesha
Multicolored Ceramic Ganesha Pendant Necklace from India
Ornate Ganesha, Multicolored Ceramic Ganesha Pendant Necklace from India
Ritu Thapar
Ganesha, Remover of Obstacles, reposes in the ornate pendant of this necklace, crafted by hand of ceramic. Ritu Thapar designs this elegant pendant necklace, flanking the Hindu god with round beads in... read more$68.99CADArtist: Ritu Thapar
Kamal Ganesha
Ceramic Pendant Necklace of Ganesha with Lotus from India
Kamal Ganesha, Ceramic Pendant Necklace of Ganesha with Lotus from India
Ritu Thapar
The Hindu god Ganesha sits atop a kamal lotus in colors of black and gold, inviting a spirit of protection at the center of this necklace from India. Crafted of ceramic by local artisans, the... read more$65.99CADArtist: Ritu Thapar