Grills or Jallies as they are called in India are widely used all over the world as shade screens, security grills, dividing walls, banister screens, fence lines, window screens, table plates for glass tops, and in buildings where there is a need for ambient lighting or temperature control. Traditionally seen in foyers, patios, courtyards, or gardens, they can be used ornamentally and architecturally. Jallies can incorporate art nouveau, art deco, Mediterranean, and a host of other design motifs, apart from the more usual Persian geometric themes. Often they are at least one to two inches thick, and cannot be broken easily. The stone is structurally stronger than cement. A dramatic context for jallies is a setting where sunlight or nightlight shadow patterns are stretched along the floor and opposing wall of the light source. statues are most important for us it is use at circle or remember persons. statues are decorate our garden also we have most beautiful statues for you.
Window Grills Code- G9 Grills or Jallies as they are called in India are widely used all over the world |