
Old 3 Way Stone Lamp Niche From Jaisalmer- 19th Century
This 19th century hand carved stone lamp niche comes from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, a region renowned for its distinctive golden sandstone and exceptional architectural craftsmanship. Designed with three small arched recesses, the niche would originally have been built into the wall beside a doorway where oil lamps or small candles were placed to illuminate the entrance and welcome guests.
The warm yellow sandstone, often referred to as Jaisalmer stone, is highly prized for its durability and beautiful colour, which glows softly in natural light. The front is richly decorated with Mughal-inspired carvings of foliage, birds and geometric motifs, reflecting the refined architectural detailing found throughout the desert city’s historic havelis and temples. The layered carving and pierced openings give the piece wonderful depth and texture, highlighting the skill of the original craftsmen.
Reclaimed from an old structure, the niche now makes a striking decorative wall feature. When fitted with tea lights it produces a soft atmospheric glow, but it is equally attractive displayed simply as a sculptural architectural fragment.
Each piece is supplied with strong wall hangers and plates for secure mounting.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand carved sandstone
- Features: Triple arched lamp recesses, Mughal-inspired carvings and pierced architectural detailing
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, weathering and minor losses consistent with architectural use
- Dimensions: W41 x D10 x H38 cm
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Old 3 Way Stone Lamp Niche From Jaisalmer- 19th Century
This 19th century hand carved stone lamp niche comes from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, a region renowned for its distinctive golden sandstone and exceptional architectural craftsmanship. Designed with three small arched recesses, the niche would originally have been built into the wall beside a doorway where oil lamps or small candles were placed to illuminate the entrance and welcome guests.
The warm yellow sandstone, often referred to as Jaisalmer stone, is highly prized for its durability and beautiful colour, which glows softly in natural light. The front is richly decorated with Mughal-inspired carvings of foliage, birds and geometric motifs, reflecting the refined architectural detailing found throughout the desert city’s historic havelis and temples. The layered carving and pierced openings give the piece wonderful depth and texture, highlighting the skill of the original craftsmen.
Reclaimed from an old structure, the niche now makes a striking decorative wall feature. When fitted with tea lights it produces a soft atmospheric glow, but it is equally attractive displayed simply as a sculptural architectural fragment.
Each piece is supplied with strong wall hangers and plates for secure mounting.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand carved sandstone
- Features: Triple arched lamp recesses, Mughal-inspired carvings and pierced architectural detailing
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, weathering and minor losses consistent with architectural use
- Dimensions: W41 x D10 x H38 cm
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This 19th century hand carved stone lamp niche comes from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, a region renowned for its distinctive golden sandstone and exceptional architectural craftsmanship. Designed with three small arched recesses, the niche would originally have been built into the wall beside a doorway where oil lamps or small candles were placed to illuminate the entrance and welcome guests.
The warm yellow sandstone, often referred to as Jaisalmer stone, is highly prized for its durability and beautiful colour, which glows softly in natural light. The front is richly decorated with Mughal-inspired carvings of foliage, birds and geometric motifs, reflecting the refined architectural detailing found throughout the desert city’s historic havelis and temples. The layered carving and pierced openings give the piece wonderful depth and texture, highlighting the skill of the original craftsmen.
Reclaimed from an old structure, the niche now makes a striking decorative wall feature. When fitted with tea lights it produces a soft atmospheric glow, but it is equally attractive displayed simply as a sculptural architectural fragment.
Each piece is supplied with strong wall hangers and plates for secure mounting.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand carved sandstone
- Features: Triple arched lamp recesses, Mughal-inspired carvings and pierced architectural detailing
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear, weathering and minor losses consistent with architectural use
- Dimensions: W41 x D10 x H38 cm





















