
White Makrana Marble Inlay Table with Rashatan code– Traditional Craftsmanship from Rajasthan, India
This exquisite table is crafted from white Makrana marble, the very same marble used in the construction of the Taj Mahal. Its surface is adorned using the traditional inlay technique (known as Parchin Kari), where semi-precious stones are meticulously embedded into the marble by hand with remarkable precision.
Every detail is the result of custom-made craftsmanship by skilled artisans in Rajasthan, India.
Diameter: 100 cm
Thickness: 2 cm
Weight: 40 kg
Materials: White Makrana marble, semi-precious stones (e.g., lapis lazuli, malachite, carnelian, and more)
Symbolism in the Design – The Rashatan Code
The central motif of the table is inspired by the Rashatan Code – a sacred geometric pattern reflecting the proportions of Alurea Rashatan, also known as the “Feel-Good Code”. Introduced by E’Asha Ashayana Arhayas, this code is said to support the activation of subtle energy bodies, specifically the Elum’Eir-adhona body, which represents higher consciousness and spiritual balance.
This table is more than just a piece of furniture – it is a unique work of art with spiritual symbolism and deep cultural roots. Perfect as a refined centerpiece for your home, gallery, or as a meaningful gift.
Price: €2,400 (the price includes shipping from India)
This price is for the table top only and does not include a base or table legs.


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