Red and Gold Divine Ganesha Ceramic Pendant Necklace 'Divine Ganesha' Item ID: 2671791997
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"Stately Lord Ganesha sits surrounded by hand-painted fiery colors in this gorgeous Indian necklace. Neha Gopinath Pillai first creates the ornate pendant from double-fired terracotta clay, then paints the finer details. Interchanging red and gold beads frame the pendant."
- 0.53 lb
- 14.3 inches min L - x 20.8 inches max L x 0.6 inches W,Pendant(s): 2.4 inches L x 3.7 inches W x 0.5 inches D
- 0.24 lbs
- 14.3 inches min L - x 20.8 inches max L x 0.6 inches W
- Pendant(s): 2.4 inches L x 3.7 inches W x 0.5 inches D
- Ceramic
- mango wood
- nylon cord
- copper
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
- Length is adjustable
- Slide lock clasp
Made in India
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"What I know about the ceramic arts has been self-taught or learned from my mentor, a teacher by profession with more than 20 years of experience. Since 2008, I have been working and attending seminars to learn more and widen my horizon.
"The decision to quit a steady job and make my hobby a full time career was a huge challenge. But the moral backing I have from my family is immense. It's been a journey since I set up my workshop in 2012, and I've faced issues ranging from basic requirements like space and assistants to more complicated situations, but I'm proud of the way I handled them with the help and advice of loved ones.
"One day, I'd like to have a small fully-equipped studio that not only would be my workplace but also act as a platform for budding artisans. I want to travel and learn more about the art.
"When we look around, there is absolutely no dearth of inspiration. A dainty leaf, a mythological form or just what you happen to see outside your window — everything influences my designs!
"I believe a wide variety of art forms can be made with environmentally friendly choices while keeping our traditional practices alive."
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Neha Gopinath Pillai handcrafted ceramics
"What I know about the ceramic arts has been self-taught or learned from my mentor, a teacher by profession with more than 20 years of experience. Since 2008, I have been working and attending seminars to learn more and widen my horizon.
"The decision to quit a steady job and make my hobby a full time career was a huge challenge. But the moral backing I have from my family is immense. It's been a journey since I set up my workshop in 2012, and I've faced issues ranging from basic requirements like space and assistants to more complicated situations, but I'm proud of the way I handled them with the help and advice of loved ones.
"One day, I'd like to have a small fully-equipped studio that not only would be my workplace but also act as a platform for budding artisans. I want to travel and learn more about the art.
"When we look around, there is absolutely no dearth of inspiration. A dainty leaf, a mythological form or just what you happen to see outside your window — everything influences my designs!
"I believe a wide variety of art forms can be made with environmentally friendly choices while keeping our traditional practices alive."
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