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In this contemporary, yet deeply meaningful silver pendant, the ancient Hindu svasti symbol (which means "well-being") is formed by four forms of Hinduism's Lord Ganesha (known as the "Remove of Obstacles"). Together, this beautiful silver pendant holds a wish for your health, safety and prosperity.
Wear the auspicious and stylish Svasti Ganesha Silver Pendant on a chain or cord. It is a stylish and meaningful choice for both men and women.
Gift ideas: the Fourseven Svasti Ganesha Silver Pendant makes a great gift choice for any auspicious occasion such as a new job, new home, engagement, wedding, anniversary or just because. It sends a message of protection and well-being in a stylish package!
Are you a DIY fan? If so, our Svasti Ganesha also makes a great bracelet element! We've added loops at the back so you can easily attach your own thread, fuax leather or fabric bracelet. Have fun with it!
Made in pure 925 sterling silver. Hypo-allergenic: safe, even for sensitive skin.
Proudly imagined, designed and hand-crafted in India with Love.
To ensure your jewellery retains its beauty for years to come, store in airtight bags in a cool, dry place while not wearing and avoid chemicals, perfumes and excessive moisture. Use a soft cloth to gently clean your jewelry if needed.
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