Marble Moorti Jaipur prices at Marble Moortis start from ₹9,000 for a 9-inch Makrana marble idol. Final pricing depends on size, pose, paintwork, and base design. Contact us on WhatsApp at +91-7877350555 for an exact quote.
Yes. We craft custom marble moorti Jaipur from 9 inches to life-size. Share your mandir dimensions, preferred pose, and finish — our Jaipur artisans provide progress photos at every carving stage.
Yes. Marble Moortis exports marble moorti Jaipur to the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, UAE, and 50+ countries with export-grade wooden crates, full insurance, and door-to-door tracking.
Makrana marble — the stone of the Taj Mahal — offers pure white luminescence, durability, and fine carving detail that ages gracefully without yellowing.
Absolutely. We fulfil bulk and custom temple orders with CAD mockups, Makrana marble certificates, GST invoices, and phased delivery across India and internationally.
Standard marble moorti Jaipur (9–24 inches) are ready in 7–14 days. Custom and life-size sculptures require 3–8 weeks. Rush orders available — message us on WhatsApp with your deadline.
Marble moorti Jaipur refers to hand-carved Hindu deity idols (moortis) manufactured in Jaipur, Rajasthan — the global centre for Makrana marble religious sculpture.
Fact Sheet
Marble Moorti Jaipur Specifications
Material
100% Makrana Marble (Rajasthan, India)
Origin
Handcrafted in Jaipur by Marble Moortis
Starting price
From ₹9,000 for 9-inch size
Sizes available
9″, 12″, 18″, 24″, 36″, life-size custom
Lead time
7–14 days standard; 3–8 weeks custom
Export
50+ countries with insured wooden crating
Rating
4.9/5 from 210+ reviews
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)
Makrana Block Selection: Hand-selecting premium white Makrana marble blocks at our Jaipur workshop.
Rough Carving: Master artisans shape the deity form using traditional chisels and mallets.
Fine Detailing: Intricate ornamentation, facial expressions, and sacred proportions.