Thursday, 11 December 2025 by World Design Consortium
Rajasthani rose farming traditions and Mahansar Fort architecture become tangible luxury through strategic packaging design
Deep cultural research produces defensible brand differentiation through authentic heritage translation.
Pushkar rose farms have supplied Rosa Damascena for centuries, and Shahi Gulab by Dheeraj Bangur captures that legacy in packaging with remarkable precision. The Maharani Mahansar Vintage Edition design demonstrates what happens when a designer spends months studying Mahansar Fort's jaali patterns, shield emblems, and fresco details before touching a substrate. Every production choice carries specific cultural DNA: textured paper that mimics handcrafted scrolls, embossing patterns derived from actual architectural elements, and a black-red-gold palette selected to honor authentic royal Rajasthani color traditions. The vintage shield motif functions as an organizational anchor, creating hierarchy within ornamental richness. Dheeraj Bangur's field research in Jaipur between January and March 2024 produced a vocabulary of authentic elements, allowing Shahi Gulab to tell stories that resonate with consumers seeking genuine provenance.
The production technique layering reveals a sophisticated understanding of luxury signal communication. Thick textured paper provides the ideal substrate for multi-depth embossing, while gold foiling receives selective application on specific motifs, borders, and the royal crest. UV printing on embossed areas creates dimensional surfaces that shift under different lighting conditions. The outer box employs matte thick sheets with matching embossing and foiling, ensuring the unboxing experience delivers consistent quality signals from first encounter to final reveal. Shahi Gulab received the Golden A' Design Award in the Packaging Design category for 2025, validating the approach of translating cultural capital into commercial value. Brand managers and marketing executives considering heritage-based positioning can examine Shahi Gulab as a practical demonstration of how deep regional research produces packaging that carries authentic narrative weight.
The mechanism deserves attention from enterprises building premium positioning: authentic heritage translation requires genuine research investment and deep cultural immersion. Shahi Gulab packaging succeeds because Dheeraj Bangur studied actual fort architecture and rose farming traditions before designing. What regional stories and craft traditions within your brand's territory remain untranslated into compelling commercial assets?
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Friday, 12 December 2025 • World Design Consortium
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