How to Make Eco-Friendly Ganesh Idol from Clay at HomeFestivals

August 26, 2019 12:07
How to Make Eco-Friendly Ganesh Idol from Clay at Home

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As Ganesh Chaturthi is around the corner, a lot of people might be already conceiving on how unique their Ganapati idol should be this year. From idols made of clay to Plaster of Paris, the market is filled with different Ganapati idols that convince you to buy.

The effort to cut down Ganesh idols made by non-traditional means like thermocol, plastic decorations and Plaster of Paris is incessant.

If you are keen on worshiping eco-friendly Ganesha at home and it is being tough for you to find one in the market, don’t fret - here are steps to prepare Ganesh idols all by yourself at home.

1. Take a lump of clay and mix it in the water to make a dough. Now divide the dough into various body parts of Lord Ganesha.

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2. Pick up one of the pieces and flatten to use it as the base of your idol. Smoothen the edges of the base using a ruler.

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3. Now make a ball-shape body part of the idol and stick it to the base you prepared before using a toothpick to 2-3 drops of water.

                       (Image source from: KAY’s Delicacy)

4. Now take four clay parts and make long rolls for legs, arms, and trunk of the idol.

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5. Flatten the ends of two rolls outwards and stick them onto the torso of the idol.

6. Pick up one roll, cover it around the idol right above the legs and shape one of the sides upwards. Now make palm for the idol by carefully carving the fingers and the thumb on it.

7. Take another piece of the clay with the shape of a ball and put it over the body - the head of the body. Now take a last piece of the long rolled clay and place it in the middle of the head.

8. For ears, eyes, and ladoos, make small-sized rounds with use of 3-4 drops of water for each of them. Place the ears and flatten them out. Stick the eyes and place a ladoo on the hand.

9. For dhoti, you can use sculpting tools. You can fill the gaps on the back by adding extra clay.

By Sowmya Sangam

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