Carved Mughal Style Stone Balcony Front From Jaisalmer - 19th Century
This exceptional carved sandstone panel originates from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, a region celebrated for its distinctive golden-yellow sandstone architecture and extraordinary stone carving traditions. Once forming the decorative front of a balcony or architectural façade, the panel features four finely carved panels depicting elegant floral urns with scrolling foliage, a motif strongly associated with Mughal design and craftsmanship.
Hand-carved from prized Jaisalmer stone, the panel displays remarkable depth and detail, with the relief carving casting beautiful shadows that bring the floral designs to life. The warm golden tones of the stone, combined with centuries of weathering, create a rich patina that enhances its historic character and architectural appeal.
Dating from the 19th century or earlier, this substantial architectural fragment has been reclaimed from a building that had fallen into disrepair, preserving a piece of India's rich architectural heritage. Today it makes a striking decorative feature, whether displayed indoors as wall art, incorporated into a garden setting, or used as a unique architectural accent.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century or Earlier
- Materials: Hand-Carved Jaisalmer Sandstone
- Features: Four-panel Mughal-style floral design, deep relief carving, reclaimed architectural fragment, warm golden stone tones
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related weathering, minor losses, surface wear, and patina consistent with architectural use and age
- Dimensions: W147 x D8 x H47 cm
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Carved Mughal Style Stone Balcony Front From Jaisalmer - 19th Century
Carved Mughal Style Stone Balcony Front From Jaisalmer - 19th Century
This exceptional carved sandstone panel originates from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, a region celebrated for its distinctive golden-yellow sandstone architecture and extraordinary stone carving traditions. Once forming the decorative front of a balcony or architectural façade, the panel features four finely carved panels depicting elegant floral urns with scrolling foliage, a motif strongly associated with Mughal design and craftsmanship.
Hand-carved from prized Jaisalmer stone, the panel displays remarkable depth and detail, with the relief carving casting beautiful shadows that bring the floral designs to life. The warm golden tones of the stone, combined with centuries of weathering, create a rich patina that enhances its historic character and architectural appeal.
Dating from the 19th century or earlier, this substantial architectural fragment has been reclaimed from a building that had fallen into disrepair, preserving a piece of India's rich architectural heritage. Today it makes a striking decorative feature, whether displayed indoors as wall art, incorporated into a garden setting, or used as a unique architectural accent.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century or Earlier
- Materials: Hand-Carved Jaisalmer Sandstone
- Features: Four-panel Mughal-style floral design, deep relief carving, reclaimed architectural fragment, warm golden stone tones
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related weathering, minor losses, surface wear, and patina consistent with architectural use and age
- Dimensions: W147 x D8 x H47 cm
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This exceptional carved sandstone panel originates from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, a region celebrated for its distinctive golden-yellow sandstone architecture and extraordinary stone carving traditions. Once forming the decorative front of a balcony or architectural façade, the panel features four finely carved panels depicting elegant floral urns with scrolling foliage, a motif strongly associated with Mughal design and craftsmanship.
Hand-carved from prized Jaisalmer stone, the panel displays remarkable depth and detail, with the relief carving casting beautiful shadows that bring the floral designs to life. The warm golden tones of the stone, combined with centuries of weathering, create a rich patina that enhances its historic character and architectural appeal.
Dating from the 19th century or earlier, this substantial architectural fragment has been reclaimed from a building that had fallen into disrepair, preserving a piece of India's rich architectural heritage. Today it makes a striking decorative feature, whether displayed indoors as wall art, incorporated into a garden setting, or used as a unique architectural accent.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century or Earlier
- Materials: Hand-Carved Jaisalmer Sandstone
- Features: Four-panel Mughal-style floral design, deep relief carving, reclaimed architectural fragment, warm golden stone tones
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related weathering, minor losses, surface wear, and patina consistent with architectural use and age
- Dimensions: W147 x D8 x H47 cm























