This Ramadan, Good Earth brings a poetic expression of heritage to Dubai with the unveiling of its limited-edition Jaipur Rose collection at Good Earth Chahar Bagh. Conceived as the brand’s hero Ramadan offering, the collection celebrates gathering, ritual and the enduring dialogue between tradition and contemporary living, transforming the season’s quiet reflection into moments of curated beauty.
Created in collaboration with The Palace Atelier at City Palace Jaipur, Jaipur Rose draws inspiration from the palace’s storied Rose Gate and its intricate frescoes. The collection translates royal artistry into objects designed for modern hospitality, carrying forward centuries of craftsmanship while speaking fluently to today’s shared experiences at the table.

The rose, long symbolic of renewal and devotion, is reimagined through Good Earth’s signature floral language. Hand-drawn motifs, arched geometry and a restrained palette of mint, aqua, blush and rose are delicately accented with 24k gold. The interplay of pastel tones and gilded detailing creates a visual narrative that feels at once romantic and composed, intimate yet quietly opulent.
Designed around the rituals that define Ramadan, the collection offers an elegant selection of tableware and gifting pieces. Fine bone china tea and dessert plates, demitasse sets, cake stands and platters are complemented by table linens, trays and ceramic candles. Each element is crafted to elevate the act of hosting, encouraging pause, conversation and connection at Iftar gatherings and Suhoor evenings alike.




Every piece is produced in-house by Good Earth’s team of designers and skilled women artisans, honouring the lineage of Indian craftsmanship. The result is a collection that balances refinement with intention, ensuring that each object carries both artistry and integrity. In Dubai’s multicultural landscape, Jaipur Rose resonates as a layered expression of Ramadan living.
Anita Lal, Founder and Creative Director of Good Earth, describes heritage as something to be lived rather than preserved. This ethos is echoed by Princess Gauravi Kumari of The Palace Atelier, who views renewal as a way to keep tradition alive. Together, their vision shapes a collection that bridges palace artistry and contemporary homes.

Available for a limited time at Good Earth Chahar Bagh in Dubai, Jaipur Rose invites the community to experience Ramadan through objects imbued with memory and meaning. In this thoughtful edit of design and devotion, everyday rituals become quiet celebrations of culture, craft and shared humanity.