As the festive spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi draws near, I’m filled with gratitude and excitement to share something close to my heart.
This year, a few of my handmade creations, each one lovingly crafted for the upcoming celebration, are now on display in two wonderful spaces in Metro Manila:
📍 Annapoorna Restaurant, Gateway Regency, Pioneer St, Mandaluyong City
📍 Red Oak, Two Serendra, BGC
These pieces are more than just decor; they represent a journey of purpose and creativity. Each one is made from recycled and sustainable materials, shaped with patience, care, and a deep intention to honor our planet while celebrating tradition.
Why Recycled Art for Ganesh Chaturthi?
Ganesh Chaturthi is a time of devotion, joy, and creativity. Traditionally, it's also a time when idols and decorations are made from materials that may not always be kind to the environment. With growing awareness, many are now seeking alternatives that blend spirituality with sustainability.
That’s where my work finds its place, creating with conscience, not compromise. I’ve always believed that beauty can be born from what’s discarded, and that festivals can be both joyful and gentle on the Earth.
A Personal Invitation
If you’re in or around Mandaluyong or BGC, I warmly invite you to stop by and take a look. Every comment, smile, or word of encouragement adds fuel to this journey. Your support not only uplifts handmade, eco-conscious work but also promotes more mindful choices for a better future.
Let’s celebrate Lord Ganesha not just as the remover of obstacles, but as a symbol of new beginnings, beginnings rooted in awareness, compassion, and care for the planet.
With love and gratitude,
Gargi Sachdeva
Founder – Gargi’s Recycled Handicrafts
🌱 Creating with care. Celebrating with conscience. 🌱