



RAJASTHAN · MAKRANA MARBLE · HAND-CARVED
The Taj Heritage Cake Stand
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Hand-Carved Rajasthan Artistry · UNESCO Makrana Marble · An Heirloom for Generations
Carved from the same UNESCO-recognized Makrana Marble used to build the Taj Mahal, this is a piece of architectural history for the table. Hand-shaped by master artisans in Rajasthan across generations, each stand is a natural sculpture — an expression of sustainable design and heritage craft.
The Definitive Wedding Gift
- Architectural Stability: At 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs), a wobble-free foundation for ceremonial multi-tiered cakes.
- Natural Thermal Regulation: The cool stone surface naturally preserves the structural integrity of buttercream, cheesecakes, and artisanal delicacies.
- Ethereal Candlelit Glow: Makrana marble's unique translucency emits a soft, romantic aura in low-light settings — transforming any table into a sculptural centrepiece.
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Shipping & Returns
Free shipping on all orders to the US & Canada. Duties and taxes covered — no fees on delivery.
Free returns within 30 days. Items must be unused and in original packaging.
Gifting
The Heirloom Experience: Each piece arrives in signature gift packaging befitting its provenance.
Personalization: Complimentary hand-written calligraphy notes and gift invoices are available at checkout.
Global Concierge: Seamless delivery with all duties pre-paid for the US and Canada.
A customer can exchange a gift. For more details, please contact Customer Service.
The Piece
It's hand-carved from Makrana marble — the same legendary stone used to build the Taj Mahal. Unlike mass-produced resin or reconstituted 'marble-look' objects, this is solid natural stone, shaped and finished by hand, with veining that occurs naturally and appears in no other piece. It brings real weight, coolness, and quiet luxury to a table or shelf.
Solid natural Makrana marble — a pure, dense white marble quarried in Rajasthan and prized for centuries for its brightness and durability. It's natural stone throughout, not a coating or composite.
Yes. Because it's carved from natural stone, the veining, tone, and subtle markings differ in every piece — yours will be one of a kind. These natural variations are a sign of authentic marble, not flaws.
Craft & Heritage
Yes. Each piece is hand-carved and hand-finished by skilled artisans from a solid block of marble — not cast, moulded, or machine-stamped.
It's made from marble quarried in Makrana, Rajasthan — the historic source of the stone used for the Taj Mahal and many of India's great monuments. Makrana has supplied master builders and carvers for centuries.
Yes. Makrana Marble holds a Geographical Indication (GI) under Indian law, certifying it as genuine stone from the Makrana region and distinguishing it from the many marbles and imitations sold under borrowed names.
Many decorative pieces described as marble are actually resin, ceramic, or reconstituted stone with a printed or coated surface. This is solid, natural Makrana marble throughout — you feel it in the weight and coolness, and see it in the depth of the natural veining, none of which an imitation reproduces.
Care & Gifting
Wipe with a soft, damp cloth and dry it. Avoid acidic substances such as lemon, vinegar, or harsh cleaners, which can etch natural marble, and use a coaster or mat under anything that might stain. Marble is durable and ages beautifully with simple care.
Yes — the natural stone makes every piece unique, and each is hand-finished individually, so no two are exactly alike.
It's a striking one. A hand-carved piece of the same marble as the Taj Mahal is genuinely beautiful and rich in story — a lasting object that elevates any home. It ships within 24 hours, arrives gift-ready, and is delivered with duties fully covered for recipients in the US and Canada.

