Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 Dear Friends, This Ganesha, in a dancing posture, has been with our family since the last two generations and I am looking for a devotee or collector of this sacred sculpture to offer the highest bid that can be used for a nobler cause. I have been told that this is a rare sculpture and has many such connotations to bring peace and prosperity to the individual and family who possess it. In the larger interests of those who will benefit from its proceedings, I invite you to see the photograph and advise me your interest. It is full uncut out of burnt brown teak with dimensions: 35” Height x 18” Width and 9” Thickness. Thanks NEELU PS: This Mail when attached with the photograph returns undelivered and therefore not attached. The file size is 4.7 MB. What is the maximum file size acceptable ? Maybe, respected Richard can help.Nilu Chachra Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2008 Report Share Posted March 15, 2008 PLEASE SAVE YOUR PIC AS 72 DPI 6 INCH WIDE JPEG = ABOUT 40K - RESEND. THANKS! Y/S, R- In sacred-objects , Neelu Chachra <khayaalart wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > This Ganesha, in a dancing posture, has been with our family since the last two generations and I am looking for a devotee or collector of this sacred sculpture to offer the highest bid that can be used for a nobler cause. > > I have been told that this is a rare sculpture and has many such connotations to bring peace and prosperity to the individual and family who possess it. In the larger interests of those who will benefit from its proceedings, I invite you to see the photograph and advise me your interest. It is full uncut out of burnt brown teak with dimensions: 35 " Height x 18 " Width and 9 " Thickness. > > Thanks > > NEELU > > PS: This Mail when attached with the photograph returns undelivered and therefore not attached. The file size is 4.7 MB. What is the maximum file size acceptable ? Maybe, respected Richard can help. > > > Nilu Chachra > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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