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NEW! Black Metal Cutout GANESHA WIND CHIME — Fair Trade & Handcrafted in India

$ 9.49

Availability: 43 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Subject: Meditation
  • Occasion: All Occasions
  • Character: Ganesh, Ganesha
  • Color: Black
  • Features: Brass Chain, Hanging Ring, Beautiful Design, Handmade Bell, Black Metal with Cutout Ganesh Form
  • Item Width: 5.75 in
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Finish: Smooth
  • Pattern: Ganesha Cutout, Starburst Edges
  • Material: Brass, Metal
  • Item Length: 16 in
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Style: Contemporary
  • Character Family: Hinduism
  • Care Instructions: Easy Care
  • Type: Wind Chime
  • Brand: Mira
  • Size: Medium
  • Customized: No
  • Area of Use: Balcony, Porch, Patio, Sunroom, Any Room, Gazebo
  • Shape: Round
  • Theme: Spirituality

    Description

    NEW! Black Metal Cutout GANESHA WIND CHIME — Fair Trade & Handcrafted in India
    This gorgeous round black wind chime is in perfect, brand new condition. It features a beautiful Ganesha design cut out of the black metal disc, with pretty a zigzagging starburst edge.
    The round piece hangs via chain (I’m guessing all the metal is brass), with a ring at the top for hanging and one adorable handmade bell dangling at the bottom, which sways and jingles with movement.
    It would make an excellent addition to a porch or patio, or deck, a yoga space or sunroom, or a studio, bedroom, etc. It’ll bring some good energy to any area that needs it!
    Measures 5.75” wide by 16” long.
    This piece was hand-crafted and ethically made in India. Mira is a Fair Trade business and a member of both the Fair Trade Federation and Green America.
    From Mira:
    Using recycled metals and basic tools, artisans in rural India assemble these chimes by hand. Each chime is embellished with bells and colorful beads which bring music and style to your home.
    From Brittanica:
    Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, is the elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. His name means both “Lord of the People” (gana means the common people) and “Lord of the Ganas” (Ganesha is the chief of the ganas, the goblin hosts of Shiva).