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Black Terracotta Finish Ganesha Idol with MDF base | Gold Art India
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Black Terracotta Ganesha Idol — Gold Accents on MDF Base | 3 x 2.5 Inch | Car Dashboard & Home Decor | Gold Art India
Lord Ganesha in a deep black terracotta finish with gold plated crown, jewellery and detailing, on a solid MDF wood base. Black is the most protective colour in Hindu tradition — associated with Saturn's energy and believed to ward off negative forces. The most distinctive colour in the Gold Art India Ganesha range. At 3 x 2.5 inches and ₹899.

Product Details
| Size | 3 x 2.5 inch |
| Material | Polyresin idol on MDF wood base |
| Finish | Black terracotta body with gold plated crown and detailing |
| Price | ₹899 |
| Package | Ships in protective gift box with Vastu guide included |
| Made in | India, handcrafted by Gold Art India artisans |



About Black Ganesha
Black Ganesha — sometimes called Krishna Ganapati — is associated with the power to dissolve negativity and protect the home. Saturn (Shani) rules the colour black in Jyotish tradition and those in Sade Sati are often advised to worship black idols. The gold crown against black creates a dramatic contrast that stands out immediately. The MDF base adds stability on dashboards and shelves.
Where to Place It (Vastu Guide)
| Ganesha faces | North or East. Never south. |
| Car dashboard | Facing driver. MDF base keeps stable. |
| Saturday puja | Black Ganesha is ideal for Saturn remedy. Offer sesame seeds. |
| Height | Eye level or above. Never on floor. |
| Avoid | Bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, facing south |
How to Care for It
| Cleaning | Soft dry cloth. Black surfaces show dust clearly — wipe regularly. |
| Sunlight | Avoid prolonged direct sunlight which can fade the black finish. |
| MDF base | Keep dry. Avoid prolonged moisture on the wood base. |
Perfect For
| Saturn remedy (Sade Sati) — black Ganesha for Shani pacification |
| Car dashboards with dark interiors — black stands out distinctively |
| Modern or contemporary home decor where earth tones would blend in |
| Gifting to those who prefer non-traditional idol colours |
Why is black considered protective in Hindu tradition?
Black absorbs all light — in Hindu symbolism this represents the capacity to absorb and neutralise negative energies. Saturn (Shani), the planet associated with karma and discipline, rules the colour black. Worshipping black idols on Saturdays is a traditional remedy for Saturn-related challenges including Sade Sati (7.5-year Saturn transit), Dhaiya, and Shani Mahadasha.
Does it come ready to gift?
Yes. Ships in a protective gift box with a Vastu placement guide included.
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