Havelis
Shoma AbhyankarShoma Abhyankar/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, JAISALMER/ Updated : Jul 21, 2016, 14:56 IST
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Many rich and influential traders of yesteryear built elaborate and intricately carved residences with latticed balconies, canopies, jharokas and jalis. Most popular havelis of Jaisalmer.
Many rich and influential traders of yesteryear built elaborate and intricately carved residences with latticed balconies, canopies, jharokas and jalis. Most popular havelis of Jaisalmer. Read less
Many rich and influential traders of yesteryear built elaborate and intricately carved residences with latticed balconies, canopies, jharokas and jalis. Most popular havelis of Jaisalmer which still retain their grandeur are the:
• Patwaon ki haveli This is one of the most popular and important havelis in Jaisalmer. Being a cluster of five residences in a narrow lane, it is the biggest and most ornamented of the structures, and was built over a period of 50 years.
With the interiors of mirror halls and intricate stone work, it is no less than a palace. The exquisite facade, detailed delicate stone work, and beautiful interiors are testimony to the richness of its owner Patwa, who happened to be a trader of gold and silver brocade threads.
• Nathmal ki haveli Hailed as the most beautiful haveli with two large stone elephants standing guard at the entrance, this haveli was built by two brothers. The unique feature of this huge haveli is that none of the panels or jharokhas has the same design.
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