Description
Take a look at the wise Asian elephant sculpture. It is sitting in a chair as if a person is thinking about what. The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s best guess at the number of Asian elephants currently living in 13 countries is about 40,000. The figure is likely to be much lower. Some lumbering pachyderms live in areas that are difficult to access because of terrain or political instability. We freeze large forms into eternity for our wise Asian elephant sculpture.
An elephant sculpture is considered to be a mascot, which is believed to bring luck to people. Especially in India. In Indian culture, the elephant is a respected animal. n traditional weddings and other celebrations, Indian artists use colorful paints to paint intricate designs on the elephants before their parades. The sacred status of the elephant is enhanced by its association with the elephant-headed god Ganesh. The elephant-headed god is a Hindu god with an elephant head. Outside its native land, the majestic elephant represents strength and good fortune both inside and outside the home. If you are also keen to bring more luck with elephants, you can also choose a wise Asian elephant sculpture to display in your home. It is not only a good mascot but also a very good decoration.