LOT 196 AN INDIAN IVORY SEATED GANESHA,17TH CENTURY
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The Hindu god of auspiciousness, Ganesha, is popularly accepted as the first son of Shiva and Parvati. As the deity who controls obstacles—their invention and their removal—he is worshiped prior to any serious undertaking. This seated four-armed Ganesha, modelled seated on a lotus stand with serpent belt around rotund belly, and holding a box of sweets. Height: 7.8 cm. Please note: this lot contains ivory and is therefore subject to the relevant trade restrictions in correspondence with CITES regulations. Customers should familiarize themselves with the relevant CITES regulations before bidding.
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