If I had to review jeweller Sunita Shekhawat’s new Museum of Meenakari Heritage in one sentence, it would be “Come for the jewellery, stay for the vibe.” Not that the enamelled artefacts on display at this 2,200sq-ft space in Jaipur are anything short of stunning, but what really make the experience come alive are the architecture and spatial design, by Studio Lotus and Siddhartha Das Studio, which make you feel like you’re immersed in the Meenakari tradition.
Take, for example, the experiential store a level below the museum gallery, which houses four stunning ‘pods’ for by-appointment client meetings. Clad in off-white lime stucco with monochromatic furnishings, the pods were designed by Shekhawat herself, in collaboration with CraftCanvas. Look up and you see the focal point of design has shifted from the walls and floors to a semi-vaulted ceiling featuring a hand-painted Rajasthani miniature-style mural. The frescoes showcase the variety of local crafts—and scenes from nature—that have influenced Meenakari over the years. “Each mural intricately weaves the vibrant threads of Rajasthan’s cultural tapestry, capturing the essence of the timeless traditions and profound beauty that defines our heritage,” says Shekhawat of the unusual overhead design element.
The result is a space that is cosy and welcoming, and at the same time, endlessly fascinating to simply stare at.