
Stone Jali Panel From Jaisalmer - 19th Century (On Stand)
This finely carved 19th-century sandstone jali panel originates from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, and reflects the refined architectural craftsmanship associated with the region’s grand merchant havelis. The term jali, meaning “net” or “lattice” in Hindi, refers to the pierced stone screens traditionally used to filter strong desert sunlight, encourage airflow, and maintain privacy within interior spaces — an enduring hallmark of Rajasthani architecture.
Hand carved from Jaisalmer’s distinctive golden-yellow sandstone, the panel features intricate geometric fretwork framed by decorative borders and foliate detailing, drawing influence from both Hindu and Mughal design traditions. At some point during its long history, the surface was painted in soft blue pigment, remnants of which still survive today, creating a beautifully weathered layered patina across the carving. Rich in texture and architectural character, the panel now serves as a striking decorative wall piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand Carved Sandstone
- Features: Intricate Pierced Jali Fretwork, Hand Carved Foliate Detail, Remnants Of Old Blue Painted Surface, Traditional Architectural Screen Form
- Condition: Weathered Antique Condition With Age-Related Wear, Surface Losses, Distressed Paint And Natural Patina
- Dimensions: W39 x D10 x H56 cm
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Stone Jali Panel From Jaisalmer - 19th Century (On Stand)
This finely carved 19th-century sandstone jali panel originates from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, and reflects the refined architectural craftsmanship associated with the region’s grand merchant havelis. The term jali, meaning “net” or “lattice” in Hindi, refers to the pierced stone screens traditionally used to filter strong desert sunlight, encourage airflow, and maintain privacy within interior spaces — an enduring hallmark of Rajasthani architecture.
Hand carved from Jaisalmer’s distinctive golden-yellow sandstone, the panel features intricate geometric fretwork framed by decorative borders and foliate detailing, drawing influence from both Hindu and Mughal design traditions. At some point during its long history, the surface was painted in soft blue pigment, remnants of which still survive today, creating a beautifully weathered layered patina across the carving. Rich in texture and architectural character, the panel now serves as a striking decorative wall piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand Carved Sandstone
- Features: Intricate Pierced Jali Fretwork, Hand Carved Foliate Detail, Remnants Of Old Blue Painted Surface, Traditional Architectural Screen Form
- Condition: Weathered Antique Condition With Age-Related Wear, Surface Losses, Distressed Paint And Natural Patina
- Dimensions: W39 x D10 x H56 cm
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This finely carved 19th-century sandstone jali panel originates from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, and reflects the refined architectural craftsmanship associated with the region’s grand merchant havelis. The term jali, meaning “net” or “lattice” in Hindi, refers to the pierced stone screens traditionally used to filter strong desert sunlight, encourage airflow, and maintain privacy within interior spaces — an enduring hallmark of Rajasthani architecture.
Hand carved from Jaisalmer’s distinctive golden-yellow sandstone, the panel features intricate geometric fretwork framed by decorative borders and foliate detailing, drawing influence from both Hindu and Mughal design traditions. At some point during its long history, the surface was painted in soft blue pigment, remnants of which still survive today, creating a beautifully weathered layered patina across the carving. Rich in texture and architectural character, the panel now serves as a striking decorative wall piece for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand Carved Sandstone
- Features: Intricate Pierced Jali Fretwork, Hand Carved Foliate Detail, Remnants Of Old Blue Painted Surface, Traditional Architectural Screen Form
- Condition: Weathered Antique Condition With Age-Related Wear, Surface Losses, Distressed Paint And Natural Patina
- Dimensions: W39 x D10 x H56 cm
























