


'White Octagonal' Chopping Board Fused With Mango Wood & Marble

'White Rectangular' Chopping Board Fused With Mango Wood & Marble

'Ocean Black Brass-Inlayed' Round Chopping Board Fused With Mango Wood & Marble

'White Elliptical Brass-Inlayed' Chopping Board Fused With Mango Wood & Marble

'Ocean Grey Squared' Coasters In Marble (Set of 4)

'The Gleaming Mughal Jali' Hand Carved Aroma Diffuser In Soapstone (4 Inch)

'White Squared' Coasters In Marble (Set of 4)

'White Rounded' Coasters In Marble (Set of 4)

'White Rounded' Coasters Fused With Mango Wood & Marble (Set of 4)

'White Squared' Coasters Fused With Mango Wood & Marble (Set of 4)

'White Elliptical' Coasters Fused With Mango Wood & Marble (Set of 4)

Mughal Marvels
Inspiration
Inspired from the Mughal era architecture, 'Mughal Marvels - Inspired from the Mughal Era' is a collection of home decor, lighting and tableware items comprising of coasters, chopping boards, incense stick holders, and aroma diffusers that are beguilingly depicting the amalgamation of wood and marble and iridescence look of the soapstones in a simple and classy way.
The Making
The initial phase includes large pieces of different types of raw marbles from Rajasthan, inlcuding the shiny white marble (Banswara), and the oceanic range of the darker-coloured marbles (Kayampura) being cut into smaller pieces to get into desirable shapes.
Next, the marble pieces are given the final finishes to their intermediate forms and added to the raw pieces of Mango wood with the help of a strong chemical.
In the final stage, the polishing is done to these wonderful pieces to make it appear the best to the spectator.


Inspiration
Inspired from the Mughal era architecture, 'Mughal Marvels - Inspired from the Mughal Era' is a collection of home decor, lighting and tableware items comprising of coasters, chopping boards, incense stick holders, and aroma diffusers that are beguilingly depicting the amalgamation of wood and marble and iridescence look of the soapstones in a simple and classy way.

The Making
The initial phase includes large pieces of different types of raw marbles from Rajasthan, inlcuding the shiny white marble (Banswara), and the oceanic range of the darker-coloured marbles (Kayampura) being cut into smaller pieces to get into desirable shapes.
Next, the marble pieces are given the final finishes to their intermediate forms and added to the raw pieces of Mango wood with the help of a strong chemical.
In the final stage, the polishing is done to these wonderful pieces to make it appear the best to the spectator.