
Red Painted Stone Lamp Niche From Jaisalmer - 19th Century
Hand-carved from the distinctive yellow sandstone of Jaisalmer, this 19th-century three-way lamp niche once flanked a doorway in the desert city’s golden havelis. Designed to hold small oil lamps or candles, such niches illuminated entrances at dusk, casting a warm glow across intricately carved façades. This example features three slender arched openings divided by delicately carved columns, crowned with foliate detailing and framed by a geometric border — a beautiful interplay of architectural rhythm and decorative craftsmanship.
Unlike many that retain the natural golden tone of Jaisalmer stone, this niche displays a richly weathered red painted finish, now softly worn to reveal the warm stone beneath. The layered pigment settles into the carved detailing, enhancing the depth and texture of the surface. Striking with tea lights and equally decorative unlit, it can be displayed indoors or outdoors as an architectural wall feature.
Each panel is supplied with strong wall hangers and accompanying wall plates. For advice on installation, our expert team will be happy to assist.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Hand-Carved Sandstone
- Features: Three Arched Lamp Niches, Carved Columns And Foliate Detailing, Geometric Border, Weathered Red Painted Finish
- Condition: Age-Related Surface Wear And Weathering Consistent With Architectural Use
- Dimensions: W32 x D5 x H27 cm
- Weight: 6.95 kg - suitable for plasterboard walls with specialist fixings - contact us for advice.
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Red Painted Stone Lamp Niche From Jaisalmer - 19th Century
Hand-carved from the distinctive yellow sandstone of Jaisalmer, this 19th-century three-way lamp niche once flanked a doorway in the desert city’s golden havelis. Designed to hold small oil lamps or candles, such niches illuminated entrances at dusk, casting a warm glow across intricately carved façades. This example features three slender arched openings divided by delicately carved columns, crowned with foliate detailing and framed by a geometric border — a beautiful interplay of architectural rhythm and decorative craftsmanship.
Unlike many that retain the natural golden tone of Jaisalmer stone, this niche displays a richly weathered red painted finish, now softly worn to reveal the warm stone beneath. The layered pigment settles into the carved detailing, enhancing the depth and texture of the surface. Striking with tea lights and equally decorative unlit, it can be displayed indoors or outdoors as an architectural wall feature.
Each panel is supplied with strong wall hangers and accompanying wall plates. For advice on installation, our expert team will be happy to assist.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Hand-Carved Sandstone
- Features: Three Arched Lamp Niches, Carved Columns And Foliate Detailing, Geometric Border, Weathered Red Painted Finish
- Condition: Age-Related Surface Wear And Weathering Consistent With Architectural Use
- Dimensions: W32 x D5 x H27 cm
- Weight: 6.95 kg - suitable for plasterboard walls with specialist fixings - contact us for advice.
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Hand-carved from the distinctive yellow sandstone of Jaisalmer, this 19th-century three-way lamp niche once flanked a doorway in the desert city’s golden havelis. Designed to hold small oil lamps or candles, such niches illuminated entrances at dusk, casting a warm glow across intricately carved façades. This example features three slender arched openings divided by delicately carved columns, crowned with foliate detailing and framed by a geometric border — a beautiful interplay of architectural rhythm and decorative craftsmanship.
Unlike many that retain the natural golden tone of Jaisalmer stone, this niche displays a richly weathered red painted finish, now softly worn to reveal the warm stone beneath. The layered pigment settles into the carved detailing, enhancing the depth and texture of the surface. Striking with tea lights and equally decorative unlit, it can be displayed indoors or outdoors as an architectural wall feature.
Each panel is supplied with strong wall hangers and accompanying wall plates. For advice on installation, our expert team will be happy to assist.
- Origin: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Hand-Carved Sandstone
- Features: Three Arched Lamp Niches, Carved Columns And Foliate Detailing, Geometric Border, Weathered Red Painted Finish
- Condition: Age-Related Surface Wear And Weathering Consistent With Architectural Use
- Dimensions: W32 x D5 x H27 cm
- Weight: 6.95 kg - suitable for plasterboard walls with specialist fixings - contact us for advice.
























