Studio Matrx Monthly · Volume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
Amogh N P
 In loving memory of Amogh N P — Architect · Designer · Visionary 
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Wall-Mounted · Rajasthani Jharokha

Rajasthani Jharokha Wall Shrine

A balcony-window shrine for the wall

Rajasthani Jharokha Wall Shrine — Warm OakRajasthani Jharokha Wall Shrine — Walnut ClassicRajasthani Jharokha Wall Shrine — Sage & BrassRajasthani Jharokha Wall Shrine — Charcoal MinimalRajasthani Jharokha Wall Shrine — White ModernWall-Mounted
Recolour itWarm Oak
Finish
Honey-oak woodgrain laminate
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Indicative budget
₹35,000 – ₹70,000
Finishes
5 colourways
What it's made of
  • carved jharokha frame
  • mirror-work inlay
  • arched jali canopy
  • brass diya hooks

Modelled on the projecting jharokha windows of Rajasthani havelis, this wall-hung shrine brings an arched, mirror-inlaid canopy and carved brackets to a living-room wall. The little jharokha hood frames the idol like a deity at a palace window, and brass hooks beneath hold hanging diyas during festivals. It suits homeowners who want heritage character in an apartment without a full pooja room. Fix it on the north-east wall with the idol facing east, keep the mirror-work dusted, and let the arched canopy give incense smoke a path to rise and clear. You can switch finishes to compare looks before deciding.

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