Gold Plated Lord Ganesha in a protective acrylic dome with a base of brown ABS A grade material which has a height of 2.5 inches decorative for home, car's dashboard.
A gold-plated Lord Ganesha idol is a decorative and spiritual item, usually made from a base material like polyresin, alloy, or brass which is then coated with a layer of 24K gold plating for a luxurious finish
Symbolism: Lord Ganesha is widely revered as the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. Placing this idol is believed to invite positive energy, success, and tranquility into a space.
- Usage and Placement: These idols are versatile decorative items suitable for various locations, including home temples (mandirs), office desks, living room showcases, or even car dashboards.
Gifting: Due to its profound spiritual significance and elegant appearance, a gold-plated Ganesha idol is a popular and thoughtful gift for auspicious occasions like housewarmings, weddings, Diwali, or Ganesh Chaturthi
- Dagdusheth Ganpati: Refers to the famous, opulent seated posture from Pune.
- Vighnaharta: The "remover of obstacles," a common spiritual title.
- Siddhi Vinayak: One of the most popular names, often used for idols with the trunk turned to the right.
- Chaturthi Ganesha: Specifically marketed for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.
- Bal Ganesha: For playful, "baby" versions of the deity.
- 24K Gold Foil / Plated: Used to denote premium quality; often found on brands like Diviniti or Svastika.
- Terracotta / Marble Dust: Common base materials for "Antique Gold" finishes.
- Dashboard / Pocket Idol: For miniature versions (2-3 inches).
- Vastu / Feng Shui: Used to target customers looking for spiritual alignment in home decor.
- Return Gift / Corporate Gift: Common for bulk-purchased gold-plated items.