Material - Primarily white Makrana marble, inlaid with stones like lapis lazuli, turquoise, carnelian, and jasper.
Techniques - Skilled artisans meticulously carve intricate patterns into the marble, then insert the colour stones.
Origin - Flourished during the Mughal era, particularly under Emperor Shah Jahan, with the Taj Mahal being a prime example.This beautiful Jewelry Boxes made by the artist who are the descendant of those craftsmen who built TajMahal in 17th century. They make this Jewelry Box with love and care and patience fully Marble Inlay Box that are cut and made by our talented craftsman’s. These boxes, inlayed with semi- valuable stones, incomparable in quality and uniqueness.
Modern Application - While historically used for architectural adornments, today it graces a range of items, from jewelry boxes and coasters to decorative panels and furniture.
Marble inlay showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic heritage of India, offering a timeless blend of beauty and skill.
Material - Primarily white marble, inlaid with stones like lapis lazuli, turquoise,
carnelian, and jasper.
Techniques - Skilled artisans meticulously carve intricate patterns into the marble, then insert the colour stones.
Origin - Flourished during the Mughal era, particularly under Emperor Shah Jahan, with the Taj Mahal being a prime example.This beautiful Jewelry Boxes made by the artist who are the descendant of those craftsmen who built TajMahal in 17th century. They make this Jewelry Box with love and care and patience fully Marble Inlay Box that are cut and made by our talented craftsman’s. These boxes, inlayed with semi- valuable stones, incomparable in quality and uniqueness.
Modern Application - While historically used for architectural adornments, today it graces a range of items, from jewellery boxes and coasters to decorative panels and furniture.
Marble inlay showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic heritage of India, offering a timeless blend of beauty and skill.
Material - Primarily white marble, inlaid with stones like lapis lazuli, turquoise,
carnelian, and jasper.
Techniques - Skilled artisans meticulously carve intricate patterns into the marble, then insert the colour stones.
Origin - Flourished during the Mughal era, particularly under Emperor Shah Jahan, with the Taj Mahal being a prime example.
Modern Application - While historically used for architectural adornments, today it graces a range of items, from jewellery boxes and coasters to decorative panels and furniture.
Marble inlay showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and artistic heritage of India, offering a timeless blend of beauty and skill.