Malvia Traditional Woman White Marble
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Bring home this unique piece of architecture, the traditional woman in white marble sets your eyes constantly on her.This art came to India with Usta Artists from Iran brought here by the emperors. It flourished in the Mughal period in courts and palaces. In the time of Akbar, a group of seven Usta Artists came to Bikaner. The craftsmanship and skills of these famous artists can be seen even today in the rooms of the Junagarh Fort. The elegant and visually appealing design is enveloped with powdered pitcher clay and fine paintwork. The application of ink with a brush made of squirrel hair adds beauty to this spectacular piece of art. Inspired from the cultural heritage of India and depicting the creative excellence, this artifact comes in various shapes, figurines and finishes. Hand carved from supreme quality Makrana Marble, it is highly durable, extremely elegant and eye catching. The intricate carving and the perfect blend of colors are reflected in this unique creation. .