Tarkashi Dinning Table
Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of the Jangid community, who migrated from Mainpuri to Jaipur, through their intricate technique of inlaying fine flattened wire of brass, copper, or silver into wood. This traditional art form beautifully merges the richness of dark seasoned sheesham wood, renowned for its high oil content that securely holds the inlaid metal. The patterns, often inspired by the geometric or floral motifs of the Mughal era, add a touch of elegance and cultural heritage to each piece. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this craft, where history and artistry intertwine to create timeless masterpieces.
Table - 67”x41”x29.5”
Bench - 42”x16”x20”
Chair - 17”x17”x32”
Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of the Jangid community, who migrated from Mainpuri to Jaipur, through their intricate technique of inlaying fine flattened wire of brass, copper, or silver into wood. This traditional art form beautifully merges the richness of dark seasoned sheesham wood, renowned for its high oil content that securely holds the inlaid metal. The patterns, often inspired by the geometric or floral motifs of the Mughal era, add a touch of elegance and cultural heritage to each piece. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this craft, where history and artistry intertwine to create timeless masterpieces.
Table - 67”x41”x29.5”
Bench - 42”x16”x20”
Chair - 17”x17”x32”