ANGAN — CUT 01

White Marble Domestic Mandir

A domestic mandir carved from a single block of Makrana white marble, with one arched opening framed by hand-cut foliate detail. The platform is shallow, the proportions intimate — built for an alcove, a passage corner, a small daily ritual. Rajasthani temple-craft, brought home.

Craft

Material
Makrana white marble, single-block carved arch
Origin
Workshop in Makrana, Rajasthan
Lead time
8–10 weeks from confirmation

Dimensions

LGT
60 cm
WDT
40 cm
HGT
85 cm
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The Story

Every home needs a place where the day can be set down for a moment — a corner the household returns to without thinking. We carved this domestic mandir from a single block of Makrana white marble, the same stone that built the Taj Mahal, by craftsmen whose families have worked the same quarries for four centuries. The arch is hand-cut, the foliate detail traced from temple drawings older than memory. Sized small for an alcove, a passage, the angle of a room nobody else uses. The single lamp lit each evening here belongs to no scripture in particular — only to the household it watches over.

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