Orissan Style Bronze Ganesha
This bronze Ganesha has been carefully created by drawing inspiration from an old Orissan bronze, with a conscious effort to remain true to the original spirit, form, and proportions of the antique tradition.
The sculpture stands as a fine example of Odisha Style bronze-casting, depicting Lord Ganesha seated serenely upon a sacred lotus throne. He holds the elephant goad (ankusha), a coiled cobra, a bowl of sweets (modaka), and His eternally broken tusk, each attribute rendered with clarity and symbolic balance. At the base of the sculpture, His vahana, the mouse, gazes upward in quiet devotion, grounding the composition.
Special attention has been devoted to subtle yet defining details—His softly curled hair, harmonious proportions, and calm, meditative expression. These elements echo the grace, restraint, and refinement characteristic of antique Odisha bronzes, giving the sculpture a timeless presence that feels both reverent and enduring.
More than a decorative object, this piece reflects a continuity of tradition, where classical form, symbolism, and craftsmanship come together in bronze.
















