Ganesha, the Remover of Obstacles

Ganesha Vinyl Sticker and Acrylic Pin Set

A symbol to carry with you

Ganesha — the remover of obstacles, the patron of artists and scribes — is often called upon before something new begins. In many traditions, his presence is a blessing for safe passage, fresh starts, and creative clarity.

What you’re seeing

This short video offers a gentle look at our Ganesha acrylic pin and coordinating waterproof sticker — a pair of small but meaningful relics designed from my original photography.

Whether tucked into a journal, pinned to your coat, or gifted at the beginning of a journey, this set was made as a quiet companion.

A small offering, always available

The pin and sticker set is available now in the shop — a simple way to keep this powerful symbol close.

Shop the Ganesha Set →


 

From the studio, through the stories.

This space is an open journal of sorts—where stories, symbols, and small moments gather. Some entries trace the creative process, others reflect on inspiration found in nature, history, or daily life. All are woven with the same intent: to offer a glimpse behind the relics and the meanings they carry.


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Field Notes

Observations, outings, and discoveries—from the shoreline to the pages of a book—that inspire and inform the work.

Reflections

Quiet musings on creativity, meaning and the seasons of life.

Stones & Symbolism

Stories, folklore, and meanings woven into each stone and symbol.

Inside the Studio

A glimpse behind the studio doors. Where modern relics take shape, and creative process meets play.

New Relics

Fresh pieces and shop updates— what’s newly crafted and ready to find its wearer.

Adornments

On styling, wearing, and the art of personal adornment.

How-To & Guides

Creative tutorials, care tips, and process highlights.

Gatherings

Markets, workshops, and special events — spaces where stories and people meet.

Announcements

Important updates, news and what’s on the horizon.

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