Jharokha Pattern Framed Panels (Set of 2)
Jharokha Pattern Framed Panels (Set of 2)
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Inspired by the iconic Green Gate Jharokha of Amber Palace, Jaipur, this panel art is a tribute to India’s royal architecture and ornamental heritage. The intricate pattern reflects the grandeur, symmetry, and storytelling found in traditional palace facades, reimagined for contemporary interiors.
Each panel is meticulously handcrafted using the ancient Thikri mirror inlay technique, where hand-cut pieces of metallic glass are assembled into the elegant jharokha motif. The mirrors capture and reflect light beautifully, adding depth, texture, and a quiet sense of opulence to your space.
Lovingly created by master artisans in Rajasthan, this artwork supports the preservation of a disappearing craft while blending historic design with modern sophistication.
Style the pair together as a striking feature wall or place them across a hallway, living room, or bedroom for a cohesive architectural statement.
Type: Framed Panel Art
Sold as: Set of 2 Panels
Size : 16" by 6" each
Product Specification
Product Specification
Size : 16" by 6" each
Materials Used
• Hand-Cut Thikri Mirror (Green, Silver, Blue and Gold) and Red Belgian Glass
• Wooden Base (MDF) and frame ; Metal Hooks
• Plaster of Paris (POP) or White Marble Powder Coating
• Fibre white Frame
HANDMADE DISCLAIMER
HANDMADE DISCLAIMER
Each of our creations is meticulously handcrafted one piece at a time by master artisans. No machines. No mass production. Only human skill, patience, and tradition.
Because of this process, no two pieces are ever exactly alike - a beautiful reminder that what you hold is truly unique!! Our artworks are made using authentic Thikri mirror, a rare form of reflective glass created from hand-blown metallic glass, shaped from molten glass much like a traditional matka (earthen pot). These mirrors are produced only in desi bhattis (traditional furnaces) in Gujarat, using age-old techniques practiced today by only a handful of skilled karigars. Due to the limited number of artisans preserving this heritage craft, the raw material itself is rare and often available in small quantities. As the mirrors are mouth-blown and shaped entirely by hand, natural variations occur - including: Gentle air bubbles, Subtle surface discolouration & Organic curves and uneven textures
These characteristics are not flaws, but the signature of true handmade craftsmanship, setting Thikri mirrors apart from machine-made, flat reflective glass.
Because every mirror is created by hand:
- Imperfections are natural
- No two shades of the same colour are ever identical
- Each artwork carries its own story and character
Your purchase directly supports the revival of the ancient Thikri mirror inlay craft, sustaining artisan communities in Rajasthan and helping preserve a cultural legacy that is slowly disappearing. Perfectly imperfect. Authentically handcrafted.
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Timeline
Timeline
Our artworks are made-to-order and created entirely by hand. From preparing the base, shaping and setting each mirror fragment, to final finishing and detailing, every step is performed with care and precision.
This process requires time, patience, and skilled workmanship.
Please allow 5–7 weeks for production before dispatch.
We appreciate your understanding and thank you for supporting slow, meaningful craftsmanship.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To maintain the beauty of your artwork, gently wipe the surface with a clean, slightly damp cloth to remove any dust or residue.
Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, or excessive moisture, as this may damage the handcrafted surface and mirror detailing.
With simple care, your piece will continue to shine beautifully for years to come.
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