Our Story

A Sacred Craft

Natha Moorti Museum stands as a beacon of traditional craftsmanship, dedicated to creating divine sculptures and marble temples that embody the spiritual essence and artistic heritage of our culture.

Founded with the vision of creating a bridge between the ancient and the modern, we specialize in crafting extraordinary divine sculptures, sacred temples, and spiritual masterpieces that span generations of artistic achievement and devotional craftsmanship.

Each piece we create tells a story of faith, artistry, and cultural significance, representing the profound spiritual traditions that have shaped our understanding of the divine through art.

1000+
Sculptures Created
70+
Years of Heritage
4
Generations
Museum Collection

Our Mission

To create, craft, and deliver the finest divine sculptures and marble temples, ensuring that each piece embodies the spiritual essence and artistic excellence that our clients deserve.

Our Vision

To be the premier creators of divine art and sacred architecture, fostering spiritual connection and appreciation of traditional craftsmanship across cultures and generations.

Our Values

Authenticity, reverence, excellence, and dedication guide our approach to creating sacred art that connects people to their spiritual roots and divine heritage.

Our Journey

Museum History

A timeline of our growth and dedication to preserving sacred art

1970

Foundation

Natha Moorti Museum was established with a small collection of sacred sculptures and artifacts, driven by the passion to preserve divine heritage.

1985

Expansion

The museum expanded its collection significantly, acquiring rare artifacts and establishing partnerships with cultural institutions.

2000

Modernization

Major renovation and modernization of facilities, incorporating state-of-the-art preservation techniques and visitor amenities.

2015

Digital Initiative

Launch of digital preservation and virtual exhibition programs, making our collection accessible to a global audience.

2024

Present Day

Today, we continue to grow our collection and enhance visitor experiences while maintaining our commitment to preserving sacred art.

Our Legacy

Creators of God from Marble Rock

Founded in 1952 by Late Shri Ramchand Natha in Jaipur, Natha Moorti Museum stands as a proud custodian of India's rich marble heritage. What began as a humble craft has flourished across four generations, expanding to Makrana, where we are privileged to own our own marble quarries—making us the only marble idol manufacturers with direct access to Makrana's renowned marble mines.

For over seven decades, our family has dedicated itself to the art of marble, creating divine idols, sacred temples, elegant furniture, intricate artefacts, marble slabs, and blocks of exceptional quality. Every piece we craft carries not just the skill of the artisan, but the spirit of devotion and the beauty of tradition. We are committed to delivering work that does not simply meet expectations, but genuinely brings joy and peace to our clients.

Our craftsmanship graces temples, palaces, homes, and spiritual spaces across the world, and we remain humbled by the trust placed in us by our esteemed clientele. As Natha's, we are also proud to be known as leading suppliers of marble idols, slabs, and blocks, whilst also offering finely crafted wooden oriental furniture, which has reached distinguished clients globally.

At Natha Moorti Museum, we do not merely create artefacts—we preserve a legacy, we honour tradition, and we bring the divine to life, one masterpiece at a time.

Late Shri Ramchand Natha with Family and Marble Sculptures

Late Shri Ramchand Natha

Founder with Family & Early Marble Works (1952)

Master Craftsman Creating Intricate Marble Details

Master Craftsman at Work

Precision & Artistry in Every Detail

Contact Us

Get in touch with Natha Moorti Museum for custom orders, inquiries about our products, or to learn more about our traditional craftsmanship and heritage.

Address

Makrana, Rajasthan
India - 341505

Phone

+91 98765 43210

Email

info@nathamoortimuseum.com

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