Deep Carving Jaisalmer Stone Jharokha
Price | : | On Request |
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Material | : | Jaisalmer stone |
Product Size | : | Width: As per Client requirement cm |
Product finish | : | Smooth Finish |
Product weight | : | On Request Kg |
Stone Available | : | |
Usage | : | Building Exterior Area, Heritage Haveli, Royal Palace, Heritage Hotel, Bungalow, Out Door Area, Luxury Resort |
Jaisalmer Stone Jharokha from Asian Stone Craft Studio – A Unique And Traditional Balcony For A Majestic Look
Jaisalmer Stone Jharokha from Asian Stone Craft Studio is a beautiful and unique product that adds a touch of elegance to any building exterior, heritage Haveli, royal palace, or heritage hotel. With its intricate details and weight options to suit your specific needs, this product will impress. Also, you can shop the same in 8 distinct colours.
Interesting Things About Stone Jharokha
The stone jharokha is an ornamental element commonly used in Rajasthan architecture. It is essentially a projecting window or balcony supported by brackets or pillars. The stone jharokha usually has a pyramidal roof and is decorated with carved motifs. The stone jharokha is an important feature of Rajasthani architecture, and its use can be traced back to the 12th century. It reached its peak of popularity during the 16th century when it was used extensively in forts and palaces. It is a distinctive feature of Rajasthani architecture, and its use has been continued in modern times.
Do You Wish To Give Your Home A Sense Of Richness And Luxury?
You won’t find anything like this on the market today. Our Stone Jharokha is a unique product that will make your home stand out. So order yours today and be the envy of all your friends and family.
Royal Look And Durability of Jaisalmer Stone
Jaisalmer stone is a kind of yellow sandstone found in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, India. It is also known as Golden Stone or Yellow Sandstone. Jaisalmer stone is widely used in architecture and sculpture due to its exceptional quality and durability. It has been used in Rajasthani architecture since the 12th century and has been a popular material for Hindu and Jain temples, forts, and palaces.
Important Notes
- 50% of the project cost will be paid in advance to start work on your order.
- Prices may differ because raw material costs can change from time to time we recommend confirming an order before purchase just in case any discrepancies arise during production or delivery phases of goods being shipped out by air freight – contact us for more pricing information.
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