



Bathed in a burnished saffron glow, the haveliβs carved faΓ§ade reads like a palimpsest of memoryβits arches and jharokha balcony emerging through washes of pigment as if history were resurfacing from dust and light. The composition balances dense ornament with softened, dissolving edges, allowing the architecture to feel both monumental and fragile, suspended between preservation and decay. At the lower right, the peacock becomes a living accent of ceremonial blue and green, a quiet sovereign whose presence turns the courtyard into a meditation on pride, beauty, and the patient endurance of place.







