Ganapati in Silver filigree by Avinash Kumar


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Size : Small
Dimensions : H: 4 | W: 3.5 Inches
Medium : Sculpture on Silver

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This exquisite silver filigree artwork by Avinash Kumar presents a delicate and intricate depiction of Lord Ganesha, crafted from over 25 grams of fine silver. The sculpture creatively reimagines the elephant-headed deity, with each part of his form crafted from intricately shaped silver leaves. These leaves, arranged with precision, come together to form the divine figure of Ganesha, highlighting the artist’s unique vision. The fine silver strands, meticulously woven and coiled, give the sculpture a lace-like texture, lending an ethereal quality to the piece. Ganesha's face, adorned with his iconic trunk and large, peaceful eyes, is crafted with swirling silver patterns, exuding a sense of calm and spiritual grace. His ears, formed from layered filigree in the shape of large leaves, emphasize the sacred and symbolic aspects of the deity.

The complexity of the filigree technique is evident in the fine detailing throughout Ganesha’s body, with each curve and line contributing to a sense of depth and dimensionality. The sculpture captures the deity in a serene seated posture, with graceful curves and leaf motifs enhancing the sense of tranquility. Even the mouse at Ganesha’s feet, his traditional vehicle, is skillfully crafted in delicate filigree. The entire figure rests on a beautifully designed base, balancing intricate detail with a sense of solidity. The uniqueness of this piece is its masterful blend of artistic creativity and traditional devotion, combining the timeless symbolism of Ganesha with the intricate precision of silver filigree work. It stands as a symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and craftsmanship, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
 

(25+ g Silver is used)


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                                                  Silver Filigree


                                                  Silver filigree is a delicate and intricate form of metalwork, characterized by fine, lace-like patterns created using thin threads of silver. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship and artistry, silver filigree has been practiced in various regions of the world, with notable centers in India, particularly in Cuttack (Odisha) and Karimnagar (Telangana). History The art of filigree dates back over 5,000 years and can be traced to ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. It was introduced to India through trade and cultural exchange, where it flourished under royal patronage during the Mughal period. In India, the tradition of silver filigree reached its zenith in regions like Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, where local artisans adapted the techniques to create intricate jewelry, decorative pieces, and religious artifacts. Material and Method The process of creating silver filigree begins with the melting of pure silver, which is then drawn into extremely thin wires. These wires are twisted, curled, and carefully shaped into the desired patterns. Artisans use special tools to create intricate loops, spirals, and coils, which are then soldered onto a silver frame to form the final piece. Each piece requires a high level of precision and skill, as the delicate silver threads must be handled carefully to prevent breaking. Silver filigree is known for its ornate and intricate designs, which range from floral motifs and geometric patterns to figures and abstract shapes. Common themes in Indian silver filigree include lotus flowers, paisley, and traditional symbols like peacocks and elephants, as well as religious icons like deities and temple structures. Significance Silver filigree holds cultural, artistic, and economic importance, especially in regions where it has been a traditional craft for centuries. Filigree jewelry, such as earrings, necklaces, and bangles, remains popular, particularly in weddings and festivals. Decorative filigree pieces, such as boxes, trays, and religious items, are prized for their beauty and craftsmanship. The tradition of silver filigree continues to be passed down through generations of artisans, preserving a rich cultural heritage and contributing to local economies. FAQs What types of products are made with Silver Filigree? Silver Filigree is used to craft a wide range of items including jewelry (earrings, necklaces, bangles), home décor items, photo frames, boxes, vases, and even intricate statues. Are Silver Filigree items customizable? Yes, MeMeraki offers customization for Silver Filigree products, allowing you to personalize designs, sizes, or even add specific motifs for a unique touch. Is Silver Filigree pure silver? Most Silver Filigree items are made using sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The remaining percentage consists of other metals to provide strength, as pure silver is too soft for detailed work.



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