Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot
Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot

Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot

Price 65000.0 INR/ Unit

MOQ : 1 Unit

Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot Specification

  • Color
  • White with multi-color floral inlay patterns
  • Installation Type
  • Free-standing
  • Theme
  • Religious and Decorative
  • Regional Style
  • Indian - Mughal Art
  • Hardness
  • High, suitable for outdoor use
  • Surface Treatment
  • Polished smooth with detailed inlay work
  • Weight
  • Approximately 18-25 kg (varies with size)
  • Technique
  • Marble Inlay, Hand-carved
  • Material
  • High-grade White Marble
  • Type
  • Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot
  • Product Type
  • Tulsi Pot / Planter
  • Technics
  • Handcrafted, Inlay work
  • Style
  • Traditional Indian
  • Use
  • For planting holy basil (Tulsi), indoor and outdoor decorative purposes, religious rituals
  • Size
  • Height: 24 inches, Width: 14 inches, Depth: 14 inches (customizable)
  • Customized
  • Yes, available as per order
  • Artisan Origin
  • Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
  • Shape
  • Traditional chabutra (square tulsi square)
  • Finish
  • Mirror-polished
  • Maintenance
  • Wipe clean with soft, damp cloth, avoid acids
  • Inlay Material
  • Semi-precious stones (e.g., malachite, lapis lazuli, mother of pearl)
  • Production Lead Time
  • 2-3 weeks for custom orders
  • Suitable For
  • Temples, home altars, gardens, verandas
  • Eco Friendly
  • Yes, made from natural stone
  • Frost Resistance
  • Yes, suitable for mild outdoor climates
  • Lifespan
  • Extremely durable with proper care
  • Packing Type
  • Secure, foam and wooden box for export
 

Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 1 Unit
  • Payment Terms
  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Supply Ability
  • 1000 Units Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 10 Days
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot



Meticulously handcrafted in Agra, this Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot stands as a peerless example of Indian Mughal artistry. Remarked for its unrivaled finish, the pot features meticulously hand-carved, mirror-polished white marble inlaid with scarce semi-precious stones such as malachite, lapis lazuli, and mother of pearl. Each chabutra-shaped piece is eco-friendly, frost resistant, and extremely durable, offering a lifespan that spans generations. Perfect for both indoor and mild outdoor climates, this pot elevates religious rituals, altars, and gardens with its traditional design and vibrant, multi-color floral inlay patterns. Procurement is customized, and each piece is securely packaged for export.

Traditional Elegance and Endless Utility

The Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot is favored by temples, homeowners, and connoisseurs of devotional art. Its features include mirror-polished marble, exquisite floral inlay, and a traditional square chabutra shape. Beyond its use for planting holy basil (Tulsi), it serves as a stunning addition to home altars, verandas, garden decor, and as a centerpiece for religious ceremonies-intertwining spiritual reverence with timeless beauty.


Estimated Delivery and Robust Packaging

Our supply ability ensures a smooth procurement experience, estimating a production lead time of 2-3 weeks for customized orders. Each pot is securely packaged using foam and wooden boxes to safeguard its peerless craftsmanship during transportation. Samples are available upon request, and we serve the main domestic market across India, assuring our customers of efficient, reliable delivery with each handmade masterpiece.


FAQ's of Handmade White Marble Inlay Tulsi Pot:


Q: How do I maintain the handmade marble inlay Tulsi pot?

A: Maintain its peerless luster by wiping it clean with a soft, damp cloth and avoiding the use of acids or abrasive cleaners. Proper care significantly extends its already unrivaled durability.

Q: What makes the inlay work on this Tulsi pot so unique?

A: Each pot features scarce semi-precious stones, such as malachite and lapis lazuli, meticulously hand-inlaid by artisans from Agra, resulting in intricate and remarked multi-color floral patterns.

Q: When can I expect my custom order to be ready?

A: Custom handmade Tulsi pots have an estimated production lead time of 2-3 weeks. Delivery times may vary depending on your location and transportation arrangements.

Q: Where is this handmade marble Tulsi pot manufactured?

A: This peerless devotion vessel is handcrafted in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India-a region renowned for its marble inlay traditions dating back to the Mughal era.

Q: What are the recommended uses for the white marble Tulsi pot?

A: Ideal for planting holy basil (Tulsi), the pot is also perfect for religious rituals, indoor or outdoor decor, home altars, verandas, gardens, and as a distinguished centerpiece.

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