A carved stone lamp niche (locally known as an alla) from Rajasthan – these pieces are hand Carved from the local stone they were normally used beside doorways with oil lamps or candles. But even without candles they look very decorative on a wall or to light a garden pathway at night.
The natural and everlasting beauty of a solid stone combined with the distinct lure of old-world artisan stone carving. This limestone slab is over 100 years old and exhibits layers of the original paint. The distressed finish created by time and natural elements adds a level of genuine antiquity and cultural originality.
An elegant outdoor retable in your garden or entryway. A mantlepiece that doubles as the center of attention in your living room, entryway, or study.
Antique stone aalas are often used as focal points in landscaping and garden design. Their weathered, textured appearance can complement the natural beauty of plants, fountains, or sculptures. A single stone aala placed at the entrance of a garden or in a central location can add a sense of historical charm and timeless elegance.
In modern homes, antique stone aalas can be repurposed as decorative features in living rooms, foyers, or even courtyards. They may serve as standalone pieces, adding historical flair and texture to an otherwise minimalist or contemporary design.