Description:
The legend goes that Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, was born while his father was fighting against the Asuras or devils. When he returned from war, Ganesha did not recognize him and a fight broke out between the two in which Shiva beheaded his son. Shiva went down to earth with the promise of giving his son the head of another being and it turned out to be an elephant. Believed to be the eliminator of obstacles, Lord Ganesha transcends its huge importance in the Hindu culture and becomes a universal symbol of wisdom. Lladró's artists have recreated the Hindu god of wisdom and knowledge in a winning combination of matte porcelain with enamels, golden luster in various different parts of the piece plus metallic effects paying tribute to the wealth of its iconography. Particularly outstanding is the highly elaborate ornamentation, which features an exquisite filigree work enriching every detail of the piece, including an elaborate garland of over 206 delicate flowers, one of the brands signature elements.
Details:
- Materials:Porcelain
- Dimensions: H 41.99 x L 27 x W 25 cm
- Weight:4.94
- Handcrafted in Spain
- Sculptor:Ernest Massuet
- Finish:Gloss and metallic luster
Lladro creates its products following a craft process that makes each piece unique and unrepeatable and so, therefore, each one of them can show small differences with other pieces with the same reference number. Images of the pieces may also slightly vary from the original models. None of these variations or differences is a manufacturing defect. It is rather the opposite: it adds value to each piece.