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Abhanga Danta Pani
Abhanga Danta Pani
This piece from Ekam: The Collector’s Edition is a brass artifact aged over three decades, carrying the natural patina that develops with time. The surface shows authentic variations in tone, texture, and age marks that reflect its history.
To preserve this character, the piece is not polished or refinished. The natural patina and signs of aging are intentionally retained, making each piece unique and true to its heritage.
This rare brass idol of Lord Ganesha depicts Him in a unique standing form (Abhanga posture), gracefully holding His own trunk in His hand—a symbol of self-mastery, inner strength, and unwavering presence. Unlike the more common seated forms, this representation emphasizes balance, resilience, and self-reliance, making it a treasured piece of heritage art with profound spiritual meaning. Mounted elegantly on a clear acrylic pedestal, the sculpture beautifully bridges the charm of tradition with a refined modern display.
A curated artifact from Ekam — where heritage lives in modern spaces.
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Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Crafted in antique brass with a distinctive self-held trunk (Swayam Danta Pani) design.
- Rare standing (Abhanga) posture of Ganesha, symbolizing stability and poise.
- Mounted on a transparent acrylic base for a sleek, contemporary look.
- Compact yet striking, ideal for mantels, shelves, or personal altars.
- Represents inner discipline, resilience, and the removal of obstacles.
Materials
Materials
Brass Idol on Acrylic Base
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
7 inches height × 4 inches width × 3 inches depth
Care Guide:
- Dust regularly with a soft dry cloth to maintain its antique charm.
- Avoid water or harsh cleaning agents, as brass may tarnish naturally over time.
- For gentle restoration, use a mild brass polish, but retain patina if you prefer its vintage look.
- Handle the acrylic base with care; clean using a microfiber cloth only.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
- Place it on a study desk or work table to invoke focus, wisdom, and perseverance.
- Style alongside a framed mandala or subtle artwork to create a meditative nook.
- Pair with brass diyas or fresh flowers for a heritage-inspired devotional setup.
- For modern homes, let it stand alone on a minimalist shelf—its presence will speak volumes.

