Devalaya
A temple in miniature, built to bring the shrine into the home. Four pillars rise to a domed shikhar crowned with a gold kalash, and within the canopy sits Ganesh, framed by a gilded arch and flanked by peacocks in blue and green enamel. The whole is worked in deep jali and scrolling engraving, its floor laid in a gold-and-silver checkerboard, its base stepped and pillared like the plinth of a true temple. Gold is carried through the finial, the arch, and the lotus details, lifting the silver without ever overtaking it.
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*Note: As each piece is handcrafted individually, weights and dimensions are approximate and indicative.
The Detail
Worked entirely by hand in Jaipur, it is the studio's fullest expression of devotional architecture: dome, colonnade, sanctum, and threshold rendered at the scale of the home altar. It is made to be the centre of daily worship, and to hold that place for generations.