Some doorways are not built for walls — they are made for remembrance.
Our Hand-Embroidered Jaipur Darwaza artefact, part of the Sacred Within Threads collection, is not merely a decorative piece — it is a shrine in thread, a threshold between the seen and the unseen.
Inspired by the ornate gateways of Jaipur gates, this panel is lovingly crafted by master artisans from Rajasthan using intricate hand embroidery and beadwork. The central arch, fanning out like a peacock plume, draws the eye inward — not just into the artwork, but into a quieter space within yourself.
Vibrant yet sacred, the rich palette of turmeric gold, lotus pink, deep indigo, and mehndi green mirrors traditional haveli frescoes and palace archways from Jaipur and Udaipur. Every petal, every bead, every thread carries the silent rhythm of devotion.
At the heart sits a recessed shrine space — with hand-carved wooden jaali doors that open gently to reveal a small sanctum with a mirror. Whether you place a diya, a murti, or simply a candle, this alcove becomes a living offering, quietly illuminating your space.
More than art, this is an altar. A return to sacred architecture. A window for the divine to arrive.
Material: Premium Textile Base, Hand-embroidered with Fine Silk Threads, Seed Beads & Mirrors, Wooden Frame and Carved Jaali Doors
Dimensions: 2 feet × 1 foot 6 inch
Craftsmanship: Heritage Hand Embroidery
Inspired by: Traditional Haveli Arches & Mandir Facades
Hours of Work: ~70 hours
Care Instructions: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid moisture and prolonged direct sunlight. Doors can be opened and closed with care.
Why You’ll Love This Sacred Piece:
Embodied Devotion: Not just a frame — a spiritual portal and quiet shrine.
Living Tradition: Designed by artisans steeped in generations of temple architecture and textile craft.
Symbolic Detailing: The peacock arch evokes divine presence and auspicious energy.
Functional Art: The inner alcove allows personal ritual — a diya, an idol, or sacred keepsake.
Perfect Spiritual Gift: An extraordinary offering for weddings, griha pravesh, or house blessings.