While the wall decoration that portrays Lord Ganesha with the trunk towards his left assists individuals with a cool and supportive energy, the trunk on his right, represents the power and warmth of humankind. Consequently, both the wall hangings are significant in their specific ways. Assuming the wall decoration is put inside the house, the rear of the Ganesha wall hanging should confront the outside of the house. It is said that his back demonstrates destitution, henceforth putting the inside decoration over the front entryway of a house would guarantee that poverty is kept out of the entryway. This aesthetically beautiful wall hanging depicting Lord Ganesha with the Hindu symbol of “Om” will usher in prosperity and riches when hung properly in your house. It is decorated with bells on either side so that it produces a sweet melodic tone when moved. It can be cleaned simply with a soft cotton cloth once or twice a week. It is specially handcrafted by the best sculptors from Jaipur and South India with the utmost care.