This magnificent bronze statue was made in the foundry of New Delhi. It is a proof of the quality of the work of the best craftsmen of India. In your living room, your room, this bronze will bring an exotic note to your decoration
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Small patinated modern Ganesh in green and black - 7 cm
This magnificent bronze statue was made in the foundry of New Delhi. It is a proof of the quality of the work of the best craftsmen of India. In your living room, your room, this bronze will bring an exotic note to your decoration
Designation: Small modern Ganesh patinated in green and black in 7 cm high
Dimensions: L 8 x D 3 x H 7 Cm
Wood / Material: Bronze
Origin: North India - Rajasthan
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