Floral Marble Inlay Plate by Sajakat Khan


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Size : Small
Dimensions : 7 inch diameter
Medium : Natural semi precious stone on Marble

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In Sajakat Khan's exquisite marble inlay plate, delicate floral motifs intertwine with precision and grace, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of natural beauty. Hailing from Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Khan employs traditional techniques to meticulously carve intricate designs onto the marble surface. Each petal and leaf is carefully crafted to perfection, capturing the essence of blooming flowers in intricate detail. The addition of coral and lapis stones enhances the artwork, adding a touch of color and texture that complements the floral motifs. Through painstaking craftsmanship and artistic skill, Khan transforms a simple marble plate into a masterpiece that radiates elegance and sophistication, showcasing the timeless artistry of marble inlay from the heart of Uttar Pradesh.


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    Sajakat
    Sajakat Khan, hailing from Faizaan Arts in Agra, is a true artisan whose journey in the world of art began under the guidance of his father during his childhood. With a rich experience of 25 years, Sajakat has honed his skills solely through the teachings passed down from his father. He comes from a family where his brother and nephews are also involved in this craft, demonstrating a beautiful tradition of craftsmanship being passed through generations. While Sajakat's formal education was in Agra, he emphasizes that the intricate work he specializes in, particularly inlay work, is not something that can be learned from a course but rather is a craft that one starts from a young age. His dedication to his craft was recognized when he received an award for his work on the Gurudwara in Punjab, although he humbly admits to not remembering the name of the award. Sajakat's expertise extends to various prestigious projects, from working on hotels like Radisson in Jammu to resorts in Punjab. His craftsmanship involves a wide range of products, including flower pots, dining tables, trays, and table tops, all crafted according to the specific requirements of his clients. What sets Sajakat apart is his appreciation for traditional designs, especially floral motifs, which he believes stand the test of time compared to modern designs. He approaches each project with dedication, ensuring meticulous attention to detail from the initial drawing stage to overseeing the work of his artisans, guiding them on how to achieve the desired results.

    Marble Inlay


    Marble inlay, also known as Pacchikari or Pietra Dura, popularly recognized as the craft of the Taj Mahal is an exquisite art form that has been practiced in India for centuries. It is a tradition of adorning marble surfaces with intricate designs crafted from semi-precious stones. It is especially cherished as a symbol of luxury, elegance, and cultural heritage, captivating admirers with its timeless beauty and craftsmanship. History and Tradition The history of marble inlay can be traced back to the Mughal era in India, particularly during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. It is said that the technique of marble inlay was introduced to India by Persian craftsmen during this period. Legend has it that the art of marble inlay was inspired by the intricate patterns found in Persian carpets. Over time, Indian artisans adapted and refined the technique, infusing it with their own distinctive style and motifs drawn from Hindu, Islamic, and Mughal traditions. Technique Marble inlay is a painstakingly detailed process that requires exceptional skill, precision, and patience. At first, high-quality marble is carefully selected, serving as the canvas for the inlay work. Skilled artisans draw intricate designs on it, incorporating geometric patterns, floral motifs, and other decorative elements inspired by traditional Indian and Persian art. Then using specialized tools, they carve out recessed areas in the marble to accommodate the inlay pieces. Semi-precious stones such as lapis lazuli, malachite, onyx, and mother-of-pearl are carefully then cut into precise shapes and sizes to fit into the carved recesses. The stones are set in place using a combination of adhesive and pressure, ensuring a secure and seamless fit. Once the inlay work is complete, the entire surface is polished to a smooth, lustrous finish, revealing the stunning beauty of the intricate designs. FAQs Where can you find Marble Inlay work in India? Marble inlay work is prominently featured in several Mughal architectural sites, most famously in the Taj Mahal in Agra. Other notable examples include the Red Fort in Delhi and various tombs and palaces in Agra and Jaipur. Agra is also a major center for contemporary marble inlay craftsmanship. What is the significance of Marble Inlay? Marble inlay is not only an art form but also a symbol of luxury, elegance, and cultural heritage. It represents the artistic achievements of the Mughal era and continues to be valued for its beauty and craftsmanship. The art form also plays a significant role in India’s tourism and cultural identity. Are Marble Inlay items available for purchase today? Yes, marble inlay items are widely available for purchase today. Artisans create a range of products, including tabletops, coasters, jewelry boxes, decorative plates, and other home decor items. These items are popular as souvenirs and luxury gifts. How can you identify authentic Marble Inlay work? Authentic marble inlay work can be identified by the quality of the stone, the precision of the inlay, and the smoothness of the finish. True marble inlay has stones that are meticulously set into the marble without gaps or unevenness, and the colors of the stones should be vibrant and well-polished.



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