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An uncolored clay idol, 8 plant-based eco colors, brushes, and a painting guide — everything your family needs to create a Bappa that is truly yours.
"When children paint Bappa, Bappa lives in their hearts forever"
The act of creating your own Ganesh idol is an ancient tradition — a meditation, a prayer, a conversation with the divine. Every brushstroke is an offering.
Carefully curated so you can start painting the moment the box arrives — no extra supplies needed.
Uncolored, kiln-fired natural clay. Ready to paint.
100% plant-based, non-toxic, river-safe pigments.
Fine, medium, and wide — for every detail and sweep.
Step-by-step illustrated guide with color suggestions.
All 8 colors are plant-derived, completely non-toxic, and safe for rivers after Visarjan.
Certified plant-based · Non-toxic · River safe · Child safe
A simple, meditative process anyone can follow — no artistic experience required.
Lightly wet the idol with a damp cloth. This helps colors absorb evenly and gives a richer finish.
Start with the larger areas — body, dhoti, base. Let each layer dry before moving to the next zone.
Use the fine brush for eyes, crown jewels, and modak. This is where your Bappa comes alive.
Let dry completely, place on your puja, and invite the family to witness the first darshan.
Lightly wet the idol with a damp cloth. This helps colors absorb evenly and gives a richer finish.
Start with the larger areas — body, dhoti, base. Let each layer dry before moving to the next zone.
Use the fine brush for eyes, crown jewels, and modak. This is where your Bappa comes alive.
Let dry completely, place on your puja, and invite the family to witness the first darshan.
After Ganesh Chaturthi, share a photo of your hand-painted Bappa on our Community Wall. Every idol tells a story — yours deserves to be seen.
Long after the idol dissolves in the water, the memory of painting it together stays. Children who paint their own Bappa carry that connection for life.
"My 7-year-old painted the crown himself. When we did the Visarjan, he cried a little — and then said Bappa will come back next year. That moment was everything."
"My daughter painted it over 3 evenings, treating each session like a puja. I've never seen her so focused and peaceful."
"We did it as a family. My son painted the body, I did the face, my husband did the base. When we placed it on the puja, it felt different — it felt ours."
Handcrafted uncolored clay idols, ready for you to bring to life.
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Order your DIY kit on WhatsApp. We deliver across Satara. Your Bappa arrives uncolored, ready for your first brushstroke.