Trimukha Ganapati is the 28th of Lord Ganesha’s 32 forms. “Tri” means three and “Mukha” means face, so in this form, the lord appears with three faces. This authentically hand-cast in cold-cast bronze sculpture showcases the deity seated on the lotus temple with six hands holding a Trishula, Shankha, and his trusty axe. This piece is hand-painted in a shiny, copper with green patina accents while his palm and the items his holding have a bright yellow hue with bronze earth linings. It has meticulous attention to detail, from Ganesha’s facial features, clothing, and elaborate headpiece to Mooshak and the ethnic lotus temple.
- Style: A classic antique decorative altarpiece associated with maturity and earthiness.
- High-Quality Material: Bronze is ductile, strong, and durable which allows complex detailing because it can easily fit in any mold.