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₹1,200.00
₹2,000.000343CRH- 5″-7″ MARBLE PAINTING TILE ( INSTRUMENT ) ( SET OF 2 )
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₹2,400.00
₹4,000.000326CRH- WOODEN WINDOW HAND PAINTED
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₹2,050.00
₹3,400.000325CRH- WOODEN WINDOW MULTI COLOUR
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₹1,325.00
₹2,200.000188CRH- 4″-9″ MARBLE PAINTING TILE ( SET OF ANY 2 )
₹1,325.00₹2,200.00 -
₹1,200.00
₹2,000.000185CRH- 4″-9″ MARBLE PAINTING TILE JEWELERY DESIGN ( SET OF ANY 2 )
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₹1,200.00
₹2,000.000184CRH- 5″-7″ MARBLE PAINTING TILE JEWELERY DESIGN ( SET OF ANY 2 )
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₹1,375.00
₹2,300.000104CRH- 9″ MARBLE PLATE WITH FINE HAND PAINTING WITH STAND
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₹925.00
₹1,500.000103CRH- 6″ MARBLE ROUND PLATE WITH FINE HAND PAINTING WITH STAND
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0567CRH- MARBLE PAINTING KING QUEEN WITH GOLD LEAF WORK (PAIR)
Rajasthani marble paintings are renowned all over the world for their delicate work and intricate designs. Traditionally, they use enamel paints, gold leaves, semi-precious stones and coloured glass pieces to create complex works of art like no other.
Rajasthani marble paintings were developed in the 16th century and have enjoyed the patronage of Rajput nobles ever since. They usually depict mythological figures, jewellery, musical instruments and historical scenes of Rajput valour.
There are various schools of style for this art form – Kishangarh, Jaipur, Kangra and Mandi. Each has its unique style and favourite motifs. For instance, the Kishangarh school is famous for the way it depicts ladies. Similarly, the Jaipur School focuses on religious themes as well as musical instruments and jewellery.₹875.00₹1,400.000567CRH- MARBLE PAINTING KING QUEEN WITH GOLD LEAF WORK (PAIR)
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0566CRH- 4X6 MARPLE PAINTING WITH TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT WITH GOLD LEAF (PAIR OF 2)
Rajasthani marble paintings are renowned all over the world for their delicate work and intricate designs. Traditionally, they use enamel paints, gold leaves, semi-precious stones and coloured glass pieces to create complex works of art like no other.
Rajasthani marble paintings were developed in the 16th century and have enjoyed the patronage of Rajput nobles ever since. They usually depict mythological figures, jewellery, musical instruments and historical scenes of Rajput valour.
There are various schools of style for this art form – Kishangarh, Jaipur, Kangra and Mandi. Each has its unique style and favourite motifs. For instance, the Kishangarh school is famous for the way it depicts ladies. Similarly, the Jaipur School focuses on religious themes as well as musical instruments and jewellery.₹875.00₹1,400.00 -
0565CRH- 4X6 MARPLE PAINTING WITH TRADITIONAL JEWELLERY GOLD LEAF WORK ( PAIR OF 2 )
Rajasthani marble paintings are renowned all over the world for their delicate work and intricate designs. Traditionally, they use enamel paints, gold leaves, semi-precious stones and coloured glass pieces to create complex works of art like no other.
Rajasthani marble paintings were developed in the 16th century and have enjoyed the patronage of Rajput nobles ever since. They usually depict mythological figures, jewellery, musical instruments and historical scenes of Rajput valour.
There are various schools of style for this art form – Kishangarh, Jaipur, Kangra and Mandi. Each has its unique style and favourite motifs. For instance, the Kishangarh school is famous for the way it depicts ladies. Similarly, the Jaipur School focuses on religious themes as well as musical instruments and jewellery.₹875.00₹1,400.00 -
0482CRH- MARBLE PAINTING JEWELLERY DESIGN GOLD LEAF WORK ( SET OF ANY 2 )
Rajasthani marble paintings are renowned all over the world for their delicate work and intricate designs. Traditionally, they use enamel paints, gold leaves, semi-precious stones and coloured glass pieces to create complex works of art like no other.
Rajasthani marble paintings were developed in the 16th century and have enjoyed the patronage of Rajput nobles ever since. They usually depict mythological figures, jewellery, musical instruments and historical scenes of Rajput valour.
There are various schools of style for this art form – Kishangarh, Jaipur, Kangra and Mandi. Each has its unique style and favourite motifs. For instance, the Kishangarh school is famous for the way it depicts ladies. Similarly, the Jaipur School focuses on religious themes as well as musical instruments and jewellery.₹650.00₹1,000.00 -
0477CRH- 3×4 MARBLE PAINTING WITH GOLD LEAF IN DIFFERENT INSTRUMENT ( SET OF 2 )
Rajasthani marble paintings are renowned all over the world for their delicate work and intricate designs. Traditionally, they use enamel paints, gold leaves, semi-precious stones and coloured glass pieces to create complex works of art like no other.
Rajasthani marble paintings were developed in the 16th century and have enjoyed the patronage of Rajput nobles ever since. They usually depict mythological figures, jewellery, musical instruments and historical scenes of Rajput valour.
There are various schools of style for this art form – Kishangarh, Jaipur, Kangra and Mandi. Each has its unique style and favourite motifs. For instance, the Kishangarh school is famous for the way it depicts ladies. Similarly, the Jaipur School focuses on religious themes as well as musical instruments and jewellery.₹650.00₹1,000.00 -
0404CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE (WALL HANGING)
Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.
₹575.00₹900.000404CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE (WALL HANGING)
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0403CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE (WALL HANGING)
Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.
₹475.00₹700.000403CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE (WALL HANGING)
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0402CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE (WALL HANGING)
Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.
₹350.00₹500.000402CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE (WALL HANGING)
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0187CRH- WOODEN HAND PAINTED KEY+LETTER HOLDER
Flaunting this beautiful multi coloured photo frame is made from wood. With an elegant touch, this photo frame is perfect to store priceless memories. This elegant hand painted and decorative wooden key holder with letter holder is a unique article. This key holder gives tradition touch to home. A memorable gift to your family and friends. This is a Multi Colour Design, can be also used to frame mirrors. Bigger size frames are also available as per client’s requirements.
₹575.00₹900.000187CRH- WOODEN HAND PAINTED KEY+LETTER HOLDER
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0176CRH- WOODEN PHOTO FRAME MULTI COLOUR
Flaunting this beautiful multi coloured photo frame is made from wood. With an elegant touch, this photo frame is perfect to store priceless memories. This is a Multi Colour Design, can be also used to frame mirrors. Bigger size frames are also available as per client’s requirements.
₹425.00₹600.000176CRH- WOODEN PHOTO FRAME MULTI COLOUR
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0175CRH- WOODEN PHOTO FRAME MULTI COLOUR
Flaunting this beautiful multi coloured photo frame is made from wood. With an elegant touch, this photo frame is perfect to store priceless memories. This is a Multi Colour Design, can be also used to frame mirrors. Bigger size frames are also available as per client’s requirements.( INNER SIZE- 10 X 15)
₹350.00₹500.000175CRH- WOODEN PHOTO FRAME MULTI COLOUR
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0136CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY TILES ( SET OF 4 )
Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.
Blue Pottery Tiles can illuminate just about any piece of furniture or corner of the house.This tile can be used on walls as runners or borders. Not recommended for floors.Can be pasted on the wall with cement and on wood with glue solution.₹350.00₹480.000136CRH- JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY TILES ( SET OF 4 )
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0118CRH- 8″ JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE
Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.
₹750.00₹1,200.000118CRH- 8″ JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE
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0117CRH- 10″ JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE
Although it originated in ancient Persia, the art of blue pottery was brought to the craftsmen of Jaipur in the early 18th century. Blue pottery derives its name from the distinct use of Persian blue colour. Now it is called Jaipur Blue. Indeed, the precise hand-painting under a transparent glazed surface, makes blue pottery stand out; but there is lot more to blue pottery than what meets the eye. It is the only form of pottery in the world which is made without the use of natural clay or mud. Instead, a special combination of powdered quartz, glass pieces and other minerals is used to make the clay-like mixture for making blue pottery. Interestingly, Jaipur’s blue pottery is also the only form of low-temperature glazed pottery which is made with a single firing process. These unusual attributes have earned Jaipur’s blue pottery a lot of fame in its own niche in the international market.
₹875.00₹1,400.000117CRH- 10″ JAIPUR BLUE POTTERY PLATE
₹875.00₹1,400.00