'Sabzaar' Photo Frame in Wood
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The Kara range from Jodhpur's painted wood workshops produces frames in a clean, consistent profile — lathe-turned wood, layered paint, even colour. Sabzaar is the emerald expression of that range: the same construction and craft tradition as the crimson Gulnar and dark brown Chandan, but in a green that reads as deep and considered rather than ornamental.
Emerald in the vocabulary of Rajasthani craft references the sabzaar — the lush garden that appears in Persian-influenced Mughal decoration and in the painted furniture and wooden objects of the Shekhawati region. Workshops in Jodhpur have worked with this colour tradition for generations, producing objects for domestic use and export in finishes derived from, though not identical to, the natural pigment traditions behind them.
As with all handcrafted objects, slight variations in colour, surface finish, and dimensions are inherent to the making process — evidence of the hand, not defects.
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