A wall frame hand carved from solid wood in the shape of a jharokha, the carved window you see on old buildings in Jaipur and other parts of India.
The wood is carved by hand, so the grain shows through the relief on every piece. It works on its own as an architectural accent or as a frame around a mirror, small artwork, or a small votive niche.
Pair with our live laugh love wood wall hanging for a wood feature wall, or with the ivory wall medallion for a carved-and-painted pair.
Why you will love it
- Hand carved from solid wood, with the grain showing through.
- Traditional Indian jharoka silhouette.
- Mid-weight at 680 grams — a single picture hook is enough.
- Works as a wall accent or a frame around a mirror or small art piece.
- Each one is slightly different because it is carved by hand.
Specifications
- Material: solid wood, hand carved
- Weight: 680 grams
- Style: jharoka (traditional Indian carved window)
- Care: dust with a dry cloth, avoid water
- Ships from: Australia via Gleemium
Frequently asked questions
What is a jharoka?
A jharoka is a small carved window or balcony often found on old buildings in Rajasthan, India. The carved frame is decorative and lets light through while keeping the inside private.
What is this jharoka wood wall frame made from?
It is hand carved from solid wood in a traditional jharoka silhouette. The natural wood grain shows through the carving.
How do I hang it?
It weighs 680 grams. A single nail or picture hook rated for 1 kg or more is enough.
How do I clean it?
Dust with a dry cloth. Do not use water, as this can swell or mark the wood.
Where does it ship from?
This wall frame ships from Australia via Gleemium.