Copper figure depicting Ganesha seated on a square cushion with an integral four-footed square pedestal. It is wearing a panelled crown, topped by a fan shape, and has four arms, the top pair cut off below the wrist. At the back the cushion extends into a support with two holes (possibly for a nimbus). Figure of a small rat on the right-hand side of the pedestal. Made from copper with incised detailing.
Ganesa
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