The Story
Makrana marble, quarried in the Rajasthani town of Makrana, is the same luminous white stone the Mughals chose for the Taj Mahal. Prized for its purity and fine grain, it has been hand-carved and embellished by Rajasthani kaarigars for centuries. The raised gold ornament seen here descends from Mughal decorative arts—floral arabesques, jali lattices and peacock medallions—applied by hand so that each piece carries the same regal vocabulary that once adorned imperial palaces. It takes the form of a decorative vessel, a centrepiece in the tradition of Rajasthani marble craft.
About This Piece
Hand-carved from Makrana marble and finished with raised gold ornament by Rajasthani artisans—a luminous, collectible piece of functional art for the home.
Details
- Art form: Makrana marble craft with gold work
- Material: Makrana white marble
- Finish: Hand-carved, hand-painted gold ornament
- Origin: Makrana, Rajasthan, India
- Care: Wipe with a soft dry cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners.