The Jaipur City Palace was the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the head of the Kachwaha Rajput clan. Several palaces, pavilions, gardens, and temples make up the City Palace complex. Richly painted doorways, elaborately decorated façades, inlaid floors and gates, and hanging verandahs, make this palace complex magical.
Seen on this clock face is brass inlaid on a wooden door.
These brass clocks with domed glass, double up as paper weights. Details from some of India's finest monuments make them collectibles and wonderful gifts.
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Care Instructions
Spot clean with a soft damp cloth
Do not soak and do not scrub
Fragile, handle with care - the glass will break if dropped
Wipe with brass polishing agents to get the shine back.
The clock is battery-operated and the cell can be changed
by unscrewing the back.
by unscrewing the back.
Time can be adjusted using a small knob on top.
Material
Brass and Glass
Size
L- 7 cm, W- 6 cm, H- 4 cm
Designed and produced by FroggMag