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THE SPARKLING HERITAGE OF RAJASTHAN: THE DAZZLING MIRROR WORK
The Business Guardian
|October 25, 2025
Rajasthan, the land of kings, deserts, and dazzling colors, is renowned for its splendid artistry and intricate craftsmanship.
Among its many traditional crafts, mirror work, also known as sheesha or abhla bharat, holds a special place. Found both in the grand palaces and on the traditional attire of Rajasthan, mirror work reflects not only light but also the spirit of Rajasthani culture — vibrant, royal, and full of life. This art form beautifully combines utility and decoration, adding sparkle to fabrics and architecture alike.
The history of mirror work in Rajasthan dates back to the 13th century, although its roots are believed to be even older. It is said that traders from Persia brought the technique of embedding mirrors into textiles to India, where it was adopted and refined by local artisans. The desert communities of Rajasthan — such as those in Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bikaner, and Shekhawati — perfected this craft, making it an integral part of their artistic identity.
Mirror work was originally inspired by the idea of light and reflection. In arid regions, where sunlight dominates the landscape, mirrors were thought to bring brightness and energy into homes and clothing. They also symbolized purity and prosperity. Over time, mirror embroidery became a key feature in both royal architecture and folk textiles, bridging the gap between luxury and tradition.
The royal palaces of Rajasthan showcase mirror work on a grand scale, transforming architecture into glimmering masterpieces. The most famous example is the Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) in the Amber Fort, Jaipur, built during the reign of Raja Man Singh in the 16th century. Its walls and ceilings are covered with thousands of small mirrors, embedded in intricate floral and geometric patterns. Even a single candle or ray of sunlight can make the entire room sparkle like a sky full of stars.
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