Projects

Interpretation Walls Construction

Project 1

Interpretation Walls Construction involves building display structures designed to convey historical, cultural, or informational content. These walls are commonly used in museums, parks, or public spaces, combining text, graphics, and interactive elements to engage viewers.

Client: MR. VIJENDRA

Address: AYODHYA FAIZABAD U.P

corridor with sandstone panels

Project 2

It’s a well-lit architectural corridor with sandstone panels of thickness 30mm featuring intricate, abstract patterns. The warm yellow lighting from above highlights the textured details, creating an elegant and modern apperance.

Client: Mr. Akshay Jambale

Address: Maharashtra (Mumbai)

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 carved sandstone mural

Project 3

A beautifully designed interior space featuring a finely carved sandstone mural on the wall. The artwork showcases a nature-inspired scene with a large tree, detailed leaves, birds, and grazing cattle, creating a serene and elegant atmosphere. The soft lighting enhances the three-dimensional effect of the carvings, adding depth and warmth to the space.

Client: Mrs. Richa Laharia

Address: Gwalior (M.P.)

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sculpture of a woman

Project 4

A 24-inch 3D-printed sculpture of a woman in a highly dramatic and expressive pose. Its matte black finish imparts a modern or abstract aesthetic.

Client: Mr. Vikas Singh

Address: Canada

 
scene from the Ramayana

Project 5

It’s a relief sculpture on Agra red stone in 100mm thickness depicting a scene from the Ramayana, located at “राम लीला मैदान, मैनपुरी” (Ram Leela Maidan, Mainpuri). The text inscribed is in Awadhi, a language used in Tulsidas’ Ramcharitmanas. It describes Hanuman’s journey to fetch the life-saving Sanjeevani herb for Lakshman, who was injured in battle.

Client: UPPCL

Address: Uttar Pradesh
 

carved wooden relief artwork

Project 6

A beautifully carved wooden relief artwork on 100mm thick wood depicting a seated sage or spiritual figure in a forested setting. The intricate details, polished finish, and depth of the carving add to its artistic and cultural significance.

Client: Mr. Namdev

Address: Kolhapur ( Maharashtra)
 

Lord Krishna playing the flute

Project 7

Bring home divine elegance with this 100 mm thick relief sculpture of Lord Krishna playing the flute, alongside a cow and a peacock under a lush tree. Crafted in smooth Vietnam white marble or naturally textured sandstone—each piece a masterpiece of devotion and artistry.

Client: Mr. Atul Jadon

Address: Gurgaon

 
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 the divine moment of Vasudev carrying baby Krishna

Project 8

An exquisite handcrafted sculpture capturing the divine moment of Vasudev carrying baby Krishna across the Yamuna. Meticulously detailed in natural wood, this piece reflects timeless devotion and traditional artistry. It’s in both a smooth polished finish and a natural matte texture, it brings warmth, grace, and spiritual depth to any space—perfect for collectors and connoisseurs of fine craftsmanship.

Client: Ms. Mohini

Address: Bangalore ( Karnataka)

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meticulously handcrafted relief captures

Project 9

An elegant homage to spiritual legacy, this  the serene presence of a revered saint, seated in meditative poise with folded hands—symbolizing humility, devotion, and grace. It’s in both richly grained natural wood in 100mm to thickness and luminous crystal, each piece is a testament to fine craftsmanship and spiritual artistry. Whether adorning a sacred space or enhancing a personal collection, it brings a sense of peace, reverence, and timeless inspiration.

Client: Mr. Rakesh Singh

Address: Agra(U.P.)