About Stone Carving
Stone Carving and the Hampi Region is a a Legacy Etched in Time. Not far from there, 40 kilometers is the Sandur Kendra. Stone craft at SKKK includes sculptures of deities, carved panels, garden pieces, tiles, paper weights, pen stands and more.
Echoes in Stone: The Timeless Craftsmanship of Hampi
Nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India, the Hampi region stands as a testament to the artistry and ingenuity of ancient stone carvers. Once the thriving capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, Hampi is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its breathtaking ruins, majestic temples, and intricate stone carvings that whisper tales of a bygone era. The art of stone carving here is not just a craft—it’s a cultural legacy, seamlessly blending skill, devotion, and imagination.


Hampi - The Cradle of Stone Craftsmanship
Hampi’s golden age in the 14th to 16th centuries saw stone carving flourish under the patronage of Vijayanagara kings. The region’s landscape, dotted with boulder-strewn hills and the Tungabhadra River, inspired both its architecture and its art. Temples like Virupaksha, Hazara Rama, and Achyutaraya stand as galleries of stonework, where every surface tells a story of devotion, power, and creativity.
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Discover finely carved stone creations from SKKK — from sculptures and panels to garden décor and utility pieces — carrying forward the timeless legacy of the Hampi region.
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