Moortis are carved as single deities or sets (Ram Darbar, Shiv Parvati, Radha Krishna) for home shrines, temples, and spiritual centres.

Jaipur's carving cluster near Makrana quarries allows factory-direct pricing, video-documented production, and custom sizing.

Export buyers often search 'marble moorti' when sourcing temple-grade sculpture from India.

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Definition

Marble Moorti

Marble moorti is the devotional name for hand-carved Hindu deity sculptures — synonymous with marble murti and marble idol in export markets.

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Marble Moorti — Entity Facts

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Also known as
marble moorti, moorti, marble moortis

Statistics

Marble Moortis at a Glance

57+
Years Crafting Murtis
45+
Skilled Artisans
50+
Countries Exported
200+
Temple & Home Clients
9″–Life
Size Range
₹9,000+
Starting Price (9″)

Process

Marble Murti Manufacturing Process (Jaipur)

  1. Makrana Block Selection: Hand-selecting premium white Makrana marble blocks at our Jaipur workshop.
  2. Rough Carving: Master artisans shape the deity form using traditional chisels and mallets.
  3. Fine Detailing: Intricate ornamentation, facial expressions, and sacred proportions.
  4. Polishing & Finishing: Multi-stage polish revealing Makrana marble's natural luminescence.
  5. Painting & Gold Work: Natural pigments and 24K gold leaf applied to crown and garments.
  6. Export Packaging: Foam-wrapped idols crated in export-grade plywood for worldwide delivery.
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