
Hand-carved Wooden Ganesh Statue
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Hand-carved from solid saur wood — a dense, warm-grained hardwood that holds detail well and ages beautifully. Ganesh is the opener of paths. Keep one at the threshold, the desk, or wherever the next thing begins.
Description
Ganesh is not a symbol. He is a presence — one of the most consistently understood deities across every tradition that has carried him for two thousand years. The remover of obstacles. The setter of beginnings. The one you ask before you start.
This statue is carved by hand from solid saur wood — a dense tropical hardwood with a warm amber-brown grain and natural tonal variation that makes each piece different from the last. Saur wood is chosen by carvers who need a material that can hold fine detail without splitting: the curve of the trunk, the crown, the modak held in the hand, the layered fabric at the base. These are not printed or moulded. They are cut, by hand, by someone who has been doing this for a long time.
Saur wood sits in the Wood element of the Shaman Kathmandu framework — organic, growth-carrying, alive with the energy of a tree that stood before it became this. The warmth in the grain is not a finish or a stain. It is the wood's own color, brought out by the carving and a light natural oil treatment.
We source from carvers in Kathmandu's old quarters. Each piece is finished and inspected before it reaches the showroom. No two are identical — the grain pattern, the tone, the precise finish of each detail will differ slightly between pieces. That is the nature of hand work and natural wood.
Place it at an entrance, on a work desk, or wherever you begin things. That is what it is for.
Element: Wood (Saur/Acacia wood — tropical hardwood, growth energy, organic life) Origin: Carved in Kathmandu by local artisans. Saur wood sourced from sustainable timber.
Care Instructions
Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use water or chemical cleaners on carved wood. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight — saur wood may dry or lighten over time. If the wood appears dry, apply a small amount of natural wood oil (teak oil or coconut oil) with a cloth and let it absorb overnight. Keep away from moisture and high humidity — wood expands and contracts, which can affect carving detail over time. This is a sacred object in the Nepali Hindu tradition. Handle accordingly.