Project overview
A full marble commission for a newly built mosque in Gujarat. The centrepiece is the mihrab — carved from a single block of Makrana marble with intricate arabesque patterns and Quranic calligraphy rendered via precision CNC routing, then hand-refined by our master craftsmen to give every curve its final character.
Mosque · Gujarat, IndiaThe prayer hall floor spans over 3,000 square feet of seamlessly joined Makrana slabs, polished to reflect the overhead dome. The Jali screens on the qibla wall were engineered to allow natural light to cast geometric shadow patterns across the floor during Salah prayer times. The wudu (ablution) area uses a combination of wall-to-wall marble tiling and a custom-carved marble basin.

