Description
Celebrate the grandeur of the 15th-century Adalaj ni Vav, also known as Rudabai Vav, built in 1411 to honor Queen Rudabai. This magnificent stepwell is a stunning blend of Solanki and Islamic architectural styles, carved from sandstone with intricate depictions of Hindu Gods interwoven with Islamic motifs across its five levels.
The Jaya-styled stepwell features three entrances from the south, east, and west, converging at the first level. The ingenious design allows light and air to flow into the octagonal well, yet the steps remain shaded from direct sunlight except at noon—a testament to its superior architecture.
Capture the timeless beauty and profound melancholy of the Adalaj ni Vav with our watercolour illustration. Adorn your walls or work desk with this exquisite print, and let the enchanting architecture of the Adalaj Stepwell inspire and captivate you.
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