Mohit Jangid, a Sandalwood Carving Artist Whose Family Has Received Eleven National Awards:

Carrying forward the artistic legacy of his great grandfather, Mohit became a sandalwood carving artist and dreamed of opening a museum to display his family’s artwork.

MALJI MUSEUM

( Museum of Wood Carving )

introduce you to Malji Museum, India's first wood carving museum, located in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

The museum pays tribute to the captivating art of sandalwood carving, and its story is intertwined with the legacy of Shri Mal Chand Jangid, a legendary master in this craft.

The Jangid Family Legacy:
- The Jangid family has been renowned for their wood carving skills since the Mughal era. Initially, they specialized in creating thresholds and architectural elements like others in their trade.
- However, Mal Chand ji, a visionary artist, elevated their craft to new heights. He meticulously crafted exquisite miniatures using the smallest tools and blocks of wood he could find.
- Despite enduring poverty and illness, Mal Chand ji remained devoted to his artistry, creating intricate masterpieces.

Discovery of Sandalwood:
- In the early 1960s, Mal Chand ji experimented with different woods and finally discovered *sandalwood*. This aromatic wood became the foundation of the Jangid family's tradition of miniature sandalwood wood carving.

National Recognition:
- Within a decade, Mal Chand ji's talent and prolific work earned him the *National Award for Wood Carving* in 1971.

Malji Museum beautifully showcases this legacy, celebrating the art, skill, and dedication of generations. If you're ever in Jaipur, I highly recommend visiting this museum to witness the intricate sandalwood masterpieces firsthand!

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