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Hand-Sculpted 3D Russian Style Nameplates

byJashn-e-Kala by SakshiDelivered across Bengaluru & IndiaStarts from2,200 per ItemView full gallery

Your entrance deserves more than a standard sign. I create custom, hand-sculpted 3D nameplates using rich floral textures and vibrant colors, making every piece a unique, tactile work of art for your home.

A beautiful hexagonal nameplate for "Sai Niwas," featuring a refreshing light blue base and a wreath of vibrant, multi-colored sculpted flowers. The brown lettering stands out beautifully against the background.

This circular nameplate is a celebration of family, featuring three names and adorned with sculpted birds and roses. The soft pink and yellow background adds a warm and welcoming touch.

A whimsical nameplate for a child's room, featuring the name "Adwait" alongside a cute sculpted bunny, butterflies, and a fence. The soft green base and warm-toned flowers create a cheerful and playful scene.

A beautiful engagement platter for Jagjot and Rahul, featuring their names, a sculpted dancing couple, and a rainbow of flowers. This piece doubles as a nameplate and a cherished keepsake of their special day.

A custom nameplate for "Ramesh G Lodaya," designed with an elegant rectangular shape and curved, textured corners. The multi-colored floral bouquets are arranged to perfectly frame the names.

Holding the hexagonal "Sai Niwas" nameplate to show its size and the beautiful 3D effect of the flowers.

An angled shot of the hexagonal nameplate, highlighting the texture and depth of the floral sculptures.

A close-up of the "Kulkarni's" nameplate, showing the intricate petals of the large lavender peony and the surrounding smaller flowers.

A detailed view of the hand-painted pet portrait and lettering on the "Kulkarni's" nameplate.

Holding the ornate "Kulkarni's" nameplate to showcase its unique shape and vibrant floral borders.

About Personalized Nameplates

These aren't just flat signs. I use palette knives to build 3D floral textures that actually stand off the base, meaning every petal catches the light differently. It is a slow, deliberate process that creates a piece of art that feels alive, rather than just a print on a board.

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