Ornamental jali screens and mashrabiya grilles blend beauty, privacy, and passive climate control. Carved in stone, wood, or CNC-metal, they are integral to Islamic, Mughal, and vernacular architecture—revived today in both restoration and contemporary design.
| Studio / Brand | Location | Medium & Description |
|---|---|---|
| Al‑Mashrabiya Screen Specialist | Amman, Jordan | Experts in perforated metal mashrabiya panels, CNC‑ and laser‑cut, reviving traditional Arabic geometric patterns in modern façades and interiors 1. |
| Jaali.in (CNC Concept Crafting Studio) | Pune, India | Specializes in CNC‑cut 3D stone, wood, and fiber‑cement jali panels; over 30 years of production in perforated architectural screens 2. |
| Mela Artisans | India | Heritage crafts studio reviving traditional jali carving in wood and metal, riffing on Mughal‑era latticework 3. |
| ArchDaily – Mashrabiya Projects | Global | Showcases contemporary architectural applications of mashrabiya/jali in global design—smart facades combining light, ventilation, and shadows 4. |
| Sidi Saiyyed Mosque (Ahmedabad) | India | Historic site famed for its “Tree of Life” stone jali, a UNESCO‑recognized architectural masterpiece 5. |
| Rani Sipri’s Mosque | Ahmedabad, India | Built in 1514, features intricate floral and geometric jali screens, notable heritage example 6. |
🎨 Are you an artist or studio crafting jali, mashrabiya, or ornamental ventilation screens?
