Lord Ganesh – Himalayan clear quartz sculpture. - Height: 112 mm - Width: 80 mm- 520 g






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Lord Ganesh Himalayan clear quartz sculpture from India, originating in the Ganesh Mountain area of the Himalayas, with a weight of 520 g and dimensions 112 × 80 × 55 mm.
Description from the seller
Sculpture depicting Lord Ganesh, entirely hand-carved from a single piece of clear quartz crystal sourced from the Himalayan region known as Ganesh Mountain, one of the most symbolically and spiritually significant areas of the Himalayan arc. The piece was crafted in India by specialized artisans skilled in sacred carving, following a tradition that combines manual skill, iconographic knowledge, and respect for the natural material. The quartz crystal used is of good transparency, with a compact and lively structure, interwoven with subtle internal veils, micro-inclusions, and natural milky zones. Quartz is one of the most common minerals on Earth, but crystals from the Himalayas are traditionally considered among the most 'pure' energetically, as they grow in ancient, stable, and isolated geological environments. The quartz crystal has been known for millennia as a 'master stone': an energy amplifier, a support for meditation, mental clarity, and spiritual connection. In many Eastern traditions, it is associated with light, consciousness, and the ability to harmonize subtle energies. In ancient India, it was used in rituals, yogic practices, and sacred objects precisely for its transparency, seen as a manifestation of inner purity.
Seller's Story
Sculpture depicting Lord Ganesh, entirely hand-carved from a single piece of clear quartz crystal sourced from the Himalayan region known as Ganesh Mountain, one of the most symbolically and spiritually significant areas of the Himalayan arc. The piece was crafted in India by specialized artisans skilled in sacred carving, following a tradition that combines manual skill, iconographic knowledge, and respect for the natural material. The quartz crystal used is of good transparency, with a compact and lively structure, interwoven with subtle internal veils, micro-inclusions, and natural milky zones. Quartz is one of the most common minerals on Earth, but crystals from the Himalayas are traditionally considered among the most 'pure' energetically, as they grow in ancient, stable, and isolated geological environments. The quartz crystal has been known for millennia as a 'master stone': an energy amplifier, a support for meditation, mental clarity, and spiritual connection. In many Eastern traditions, it is associated with light, consciousness, and the ability to harmonize subtle energies. In ancient India, it was used in rituals, yogic practices, and sacred objects precisely for its transparency, seen as a manifestation of inner purity.
