Welcome to
House of Jaipur
where passion for art and craft intertwines seamlessly with the creation of exquisite furniture pieces. At our core, we embrace the beauty of traditional techniques and the allure of artistic expression. Our dedication to preserving ancient inlay artistry sets us apart, as we meticulously craft each piece to tell a story of heritage and craftsmanship.
Explore our store to discover a world where artistry meets functionality, and where every furnishing is a masterpiece in its own right. Experience the timeless elegance of House of Jaipur – where history and creativity converge to adorn your home.

Explore the Collection
Looking for something unique and eye-catching? Check out our exclusive inlay collection, featuring intricate designs and beautiful craftsmanship.

Creating a masterpiece
Creating inlay furniture is a meticulous process that requires attention to detail and skilled craftsmanship. Here's a refined version of the process in four steps:
01
Give shape to mop, wood & bone
Mother of pearl, bone & wood is carefully selected and prepared for the inlay process. It's then cut into small pieces, often resembling leaves, motifs, or other intricate patterns. This cutting is done with precision to ensure uniformity and desired shapes.
02
Inlaying Process
Skilled artisans meticulously place these small pieces of bone or mother of pearl onto the wooden structure of the furniture. This step requires patience and precision as the pieces are arranged to form the desired patterns or designs.
03
Colour Enhancement
Once the inlay work is completed, the furniture piece may undergo a coloring process to enhance its visual appeal. This could involve the application of dyes or pigments to add vibrant colors or highlight certain areas of the inlay design. The coloring process is done carefully to ensure that it complements the overall aesthetics of the piece.
04
Finishing Touches
After the coloring process, the furniture undergoes finishing touches and polishing to achieve a smooth and glossy surface. This step involves sanding the surface to remove any imperfections, and finally, adding hardware such as knobs or handles if required.



































