Brass Dancing Ganesha Diya – Light & Dance of Joy | Gayatri Heritage
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This Brass Dancing Ganesha Diya is expertly crafted to showcase the intricate details of Lord Ganesha. Made of high-quality brass, it emits a beautiful and warm glow when lit, creating a peaceful and sacred atmosphere. Perfect for worship or as a decorative piece, it adds a touch of elegance to any space.
All the products are well finised and just require dusting with a soft DRY cotton cloth.
DO NOT USE harsh chemicals, or any other metal shining liquids.
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Warranty Terms & Conditions
At Gayatri Heritage, we take immense pride in delivering handcrafted brass and spiritual décor that is rooted in tradition and built to last. To ensure your satisfaction, we offer a 1-Year Limited Replacement Warranty on select brass god statues under the terms below.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
Coverage Duration: 1 year from the date of purchase.
Eligible for Replacement Only If: The statue's color fades naturally over time despite proper care.
Not Eligible For Replacement If: The product is damaged due to mishandling, drops, or scratches.
The balance and detailing of the idol are excellent. It feels sturdy and premium.
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Pooja Verma
This diya adds warmth and positivity to our pooja room. The dancing posture feels very energetic.
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Anjali Sharma
The Dancing Ganesha looks absolutely joyful and divine. The diya placement is very practical and beautiful.
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