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Handcrafted Temple-Inspired Stone Decor

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Explore our signature collection of handcrafted stone deities, garden sculptures, and architectural accents, all rooted in South Indian traditions.

This is our pure ‘kai kelasa’ (handiwork). Carved in the traditional Mysuru style from Krishna Shila, this Ganesha statue features intricate details that our talented artisans from Karnataka bring to life. It is a divine addition for an entrance, garden, or pooja room.

This serene Gautama Buddha statue, hand-carved from pink sandstone, is shown in the dharmachakra pravartana mudrā, or the teaching posture. It is a perfect sculpture for creating a peaceful atmosphere in any indoor or garden space.

Here is a majestic seated Nandi, Lord Shiva's sacred mount, symbolizing strength and devotion. This piece is carved from a single block of stone with extensive detailing on the adornments, making it a powerful guardian for a temple-inspired entrance.

Our Shanku Chakra Nama Brindavan, or ತುಳಸಿ ಕಟ್ಟೆ (Tulasi Katte), is a sacred planter for the holy basil plant. This piece, carved from sandstone with contrasting pink stone details, represents divine harmony and is a beautiful focal point for daily prayers.

Inspired by the Budhanilkantha in Nepal, this sculpture shows Lord Vishnu resting on the serpent Adi Shesha. We carved this piece directly into a natural boulder, which can be used as a water feature to create a serene cosmic sea in your garden.

Welcome good fortune with a pair of grand elephants at your entrance. In our culture, an 'Anney' or elephant with its trunk up is an auspicious symbol. This pair is handcrafted from black granite with contrasting grey details to create an impressive welcome.

We transform traditional granite temple lamps into serene fountains. The gentle sound of trickling water combined with the sacred symbolism of the lamp creates a focal point of spiritual beauty for any garden or courtyard.

About this collection

Every stone piece we carve is 'kai kelasa' or pure handiwork, which means no two statues will ever be identical. When you look at our Krishna Shila or sandstone sculptures, you will find slight variations in the chisel marks and stone grain that give them their authentic character. These are not factory-made items, so please expect the natural imperfections that prove the human touch behind every single sculpture.

We started Greenhouseblr to revive the old-school craft that we felt was missing from modern homes. Our process is simple: we collaborate with skilled artisans from Karnataka and Nepal to turn raw granite, sandstone, and marble into pieces that feel like they belong in a temple courtyard. Whether it is a Ganesha carved from dark Krishna Shila or a Nandi statue meant to guard your garden entrance, we prioritize materials that age gracefully.

We often carve directly into natural boulders, keeping the raw, rugged exterior while polishing the deity inside to a smooth finish. If you are choosing a piece for your home, consider how the stone interacts with your space. Sandstone offers warmer, earthy tones suitable for interiors, while granite is incredibly durable for outdoor landscaping and water features like our temple-lamp fountains. If you visit our Anjanapura warehouse, you will see how we mix these stone elements with botanical arrangements to create a living space, not just a retail display.

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Visit Warehouse at Anjanapura, BengaluruStarting ₹2,500 per piece

We are Dileep and Lakshman, the duo behind Greenhouseblr. We spent years mixing botanicals with traditional stone craft, building a space that feels more like a jungle sanctuary than a shop. If you visit our warehouse in Anjanapura, don't be surprised if our dogs Scooby and Subbi greet you before we do.

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