Sandalwood Hand Carved Lord Vishnu Dashavatar JHAROKHA
Overview & Significance Subject: Dashavatāram – the ten mythic incarnations of Lord Viṣṇu, depicted in miniature relief, set within a traditional Rajput-Mughal jharokha (arched window frame) design. Form: A wall-mounted shrine-like carving that merges devotional veneration with architectural elegance—an ornate piece for shrine rooms or cultural décor. The jharokha serves as both an artistic display and a spiritual portal, inviting viewers to reflect on Vishnu’s avatars—from Matsya to Kalki. Suitable for meditation space, temple wall, or cultural display—combining devotional function with heritage aesthetics. Artist Profile Mohit Jangid, a fourth-generation sandalwood carver from the prestigious Jaipur Jangid family, upholding their legacy of 11 National Awards. Winner of the Crafts Council of India’s Young Artisan Award (2018–19), continuing a tradition of exceptional miniature carving. Craftsmanship & Material Crafted entirely from sandalwood —valued for i