Handcrafted Lord Ganesha Tanjore Painting on Marble Plate | 22ct Gold Miniature Wall Art | Auspicious Home Temple Decor
Traditional Ganesha Marble Painting | Real Gold Leaf Tanjore Miniature Art | Indian Divine Wall Hanging
ARTS & CRAFTS INDIA Lord Ganesha Marble Tanjore Painting | Luxury Pooja Room & Gift Art Decor
Authentic 22 Carat Gold Ganesha Painting on Marble | Handmade Miniature Tanjore Artwork from Jaipur
Divine Lord Ganesh Tanjore Art on Marble | Traditional Rajasthani Miniature Painting | Good Luck Wall Frame
Bring divine blessings and timeless beauty into your home with this handcrafted Lord Ganesha Tanjore Marble Painting by Arts & Crafts India, Jaipur.
This exquisite artwork combines Jaipur’s traditional miniature art and Tanjore-style embossing, hand-painted on pure white Makrana marble plate — known for its natural sheen and durability.
Each detail, from the ornate throne and golden crown to the lotus and modak, is meticulously painted using real 22-carat gold leaf and natural stone colors, symbolizing prosperity and auspicious beginnings.
The words “शुभ” (Shubh) and “लाभ” (Labh) written above enhance its spiritual essence, making it a perfect piece for home temples, pooja rooms, or luxury gifting.
This painting reflects the fine craftsmanship of Jaipur artisans, blending heritage, devotion, and precision.
🌟 Workmanship & Features
🖌️ Medium: Hand-painted on authentic Makrana marble
✨ Gold Work: Real 22-carat pure gold leaf used in detailing
🎨 Technique: Fusion of Tanjore art and Rajasthani miniature painting
🕉️ Depiction: Lord Ganesha seated on a royal throne, symbolizing wisdom, success, and good fortune
🖼️ Frame: Premium wooden frame with double-layer mount (ready to hang)
📏 Size: 12 x 12 inches (customizable sizes available)
🇮🇳 Origin: Handmade in Jaipur, Rajasthan — the heart of Indian miniature artistry
🏡 Uses & Placement
Ideal for Home Temple, Living Room Wall, or Office Reception
Perfect Housewarming Gift, Wedding Gift, or Corporate Gifting
Enhances Vastu harmony and invites prosperity & positivity
Suitable for Festivals like Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, or Navratri décor
📖 Artistic & Historical Significance
The Tanjore painting style originated in Tamil Nadu in the 16th century under the Chola dynasty. Over time, it blended with Jaipur miniature techniques, creating a unique art form combining embossed gold detailing and fine brushwork.
This marble variant represents a modern evolution of traditional Tanjore art, integrating the durability and beauty of Makrana marble, the same stone used in the Taj Mahal.


























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