
Carved Stone Jali Panel From Dungarpur - 19thCentury
This intricately carved stone jali panel originates from Dungarpur in Rajasthan and dates to the 19th century. Jali panels are a hallmark of Indo-Islamic architecture, known for their delicately pierced stonework that filters light and air while creating beautiful geometric patterns. This example, carved from pale stone, features a repeating lattice motif and has been carefully mounted on a custom iron stand for display.
Panels like this once adorned the facades and interiors of grand havelis — the stately homes of Rajasthan’s wealthy families — serving both decorative and functional purposes. Each was hand-carved by skilled artisans using traditional tools, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of the period.
- Origin: Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved stone on custom iron stand
- Features: Geometric lattice design, hand-carved detailing
- Condition: Weathered surface consistent with age; mounted for display
- Dimensions: W36 x D13 x H50 cm
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Carved Stone Jali Panel From Dungarpur - 19thCentury
This intricately carved stone jali panel originates from Dungarpur in Rajasthan and dates to the 19th century. Jali panels are a hallmark of Indo-Islamic architecture, known for their delicately pierced stonework that filters light and air while creating beautiful geometric patterns. This example, carved from pale stone, features a repeating lattice motif and has been carefully mounted on a custom iron stand for display.
Panels like this once adorned the facades and interiors of grand havelis — the stately homes of Rajasthan’s wealthy families — serving both decorative and functional purposes. Each was hand-carved by skilled artisans using traditional tools, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of the period.
- Origin: Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved stone on custom iron stand
- Features: Geometric lattice design, hand-carved detailing
- Condition: Weathered surface consistent with age; mounted for display
- Dimensions: W36 x D13 x H50 cm
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This intricately carved stone jali panel originates from Dungarpur in Rajasthan and dates to the 19th century. Jali panels are a hallmark of Indo-Islamic architecture, known for their delicately pierced stonework that filters light and air while creating beautiful geometric patterns. This example, carved from pale stone, features a repeating lattice motif and has been carefully mounted on a custom iron stand for display.
Panels like this once adorned the facades and interiors of grand havelis — the stately homes of Rajasthan’s wealthy families — serving both decorative and functional purposes. Each was hand-carved by skilled artisans using traditional tools, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of the period.
- Origin: Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Carved stone on custom iron stand
- Features: Geometric lattice design, hand-carved detailing
- Condition: Weathered surface consistent with age; mounted for display
- Dimensions: W36 x D13 x H50 cm



















