In the heart of Jaipur, Rajasthan—a city celebrated worldwide for its artistry—there’s a place where every gemstone tells a story. At BHENT, spiritual art and master craftsmanship come together in creations that are more than objects; they are living legacies.
For over three generations, our family of artisans has been meticulously carving sculptures, jewelry, and decor from single pieces of precious and semi-precious gemstones. Each creation carries a soul, a heritage, and a deep spiritual resonance.
Rooted in Faith, Sculpted with Discipline
Our work begins with a belief: that art is not just for the eyes—it’s for the spirit. Whether it’s a miniature deity small enough to rest in your palm or a monumental temple that commands awe, each piece is shaped with intention and devotion.
- Miniature Idols: Perfect for personal shrines or gifts of faith
- Sacred Jewelry: Adornments that carry protective and spiritual energy
- Decorative Artefacts: A blend of beauty, symbolism, and tradition
Every chisel mark, every curve, is the result of patience, discipline, and an unbroken tradition of craftsmanship.
The Power of Gemstones in Sacred Art
We work exclusively with natural gemstones like ruby, jade, turquoise, quartz, and aventurine—not just for their beauty, but for their symbolic and energetic properties.
- Ruby – Symbol of vitality, devotion, and strength
- Jade – Represents wisdom, harmony, and protection
- Turquoise – Bringer of peace and spiritual clarity
- Quartz – Amplifier of positive energy
These stones are not randomly chosen—they are carefully selected to complement the divine form being carved, enhancing the sculpture’s spiritual presence.
Collections that Tell Stories
At BHENT, our collections are windows into worlds of heritage and meaning:
- The God Collection – Idols of Lord Krishna, Ganesha, and other deities, crafted to inspire devotion.
- The Mughal Collection – Artefacts echoing the imperial elegance of India’s golden age.
- The European Collection – Sculptures inspired by Gothic strength and Renaissance grace.
- The Animal Collection – Symbolic creatures like elephants, lions, and horses, each carrying deep cultural significance.
Every collection is a chapter in the larger story of art, history, and faith.
A Legacy Passed Through Generations
For over three generations, the Kumawat family has preserved this rare art form. What began as a local craft in the bylanes of Jaipur has now reached collectors, devotees, and art lovers around the world. Yet, our process remains the same—hand tools, natural stones, and an unhurried devotion to detail.
Why BHENT Creations Are More Than Art
When you hold a BHENT piece, you’re not just holding stone—you’re holding centuries of tradition, spiritual intention, and human touch.
- They are spiritual anchors for homes, temples, and meditation spaces.
- They are expressions of heritage for collectors and cultural enthusiasts.
- They are gifts with meaning—blessings passed from hand to hand.
Final Reflection
In an age where machines can create faster, BHENT chooses to create deeper. Our sculptures are not mass-produced; they are born from faith, skill, and love for the craft. When you bring home a BHENT creation, you don’t just decorate your space—you give it a soul.

