It’s 7 pm in Dehradun. The lights dim, the shehnai starts, and the first guests walk into the banquet hall at Sarovar Portico.
And then it happens. Heads tilt back. Phones come out.
Because glowing above the tables is a row of giant crystal chandeliers that look like sheets of frozen rain. This is the story of that hotel chandelier Dehradun project — who built it, how it works, and what it can teach you if you’re planning lighting for your own hotel or banquet hall.
Quick answer: JagMag Lights — a 100% Make-in-India, government-recognised (DPIIT) chandelier manufacturer — designed, built and installed a coordinated family of large rectangular crystal ceiling chandeliers across the hotel and banquet spaces at Sarovar Portico, Dehradun. Each fixture uses stepped mirror-finish steel trays, curtains of fine crystal strands, and a dense panel of K9 crystal balls, lit from inside by LED lamps. A custom hotel chandelier Dehradun build like this takes JagMag 15–20 working days — not the 60–120 days importers usually quote.
What’s in this story:
- Why one big chandelier was the wrong answer here
- What makes this project special
- Project at a glance
- Real photos from the install
- How we built it, step by step
- How big should a banquet chandelier be?
- Manufacturer vs importer
- Want this look at home?
- Questions people ask us
Why one big chandelier was the wrong answer here
Most hotels ask for one giant showpiece. This venue needed something smarter.
The banquet hall and the long pre-function corridor at Sarovar Portico are wide, with recessed ceiling bays running in a line. One oversized chandelier would light a single spot and leave the rest of the room flat.
So instead of one hero, we built a family. Four matching rectangular crystal chandeliers, one in each ceiling bay, all sharing the same design language. Walk down the hall and the sparkle repeats — like a rhythm. That repetition is what makes the venue feel planned, not decorated.
Thinking of the same trick for your venue? Our guide on choosing a chandelier for a banquet hall or hotel lobby explains when to repeat fixtures and when to go for one centrepiece.
What makes this hotel chandelier Dehradun project special?
Look closely at the photos and you’ll see each fixture is really three ideas stacked together.
1. Stepped mirror-steel trays
Each chandelier starts with rectangular trays of mirror-polished stainless steel, stacked in steps — each tray a little smaller than the one above. The mirror finish doubles every sparkle. Even switched off, the fixture looks like jewellery on the ceiling.
2. Curtains of fine crystal strands
From each tray hangs a curtain of fine crystal strands. Hundreds of them. The internal LED lamps sit hidden above, so light filters down through layer after layer of faceted crystal. You see the glow and the rainbow flicker — never a bare bulb.
3. A dense floor of K9 crystal balls
The lowest layer is the showstopper: a flat, tightly-packed panel of solid K9 crystal balls. (K9 is optical-grade crystal glass — extra clear, extra sparkly.) From below, it reads as one solid plane of light, like looking up at rain frozen mid-air.
Because the fixtures sit recessed inside the ceiling bays, the hall keeps its full height. No fixture hangs low enough to fight with a wedding stage, a projector beam, or a decorator’s drapes.
Project at a glance
| Project | Sarovar Portico, Dehradun — hotel and banquet lighting |
|---|---|
| Fixtures | A matched family of large rectangular crystal ceiling chandeliers (four in a row in the main hall) |
| Construction | Stepped mirror-finish steel trays, fine crystal strand curtains, dense K9 crystal-ball base panels |
| Lighting | Concealed internal LED lamps, soft golden-white glow, no visible bulbs |
| Mounting | Recessed flush into ceiling bays with cove lighting — full hall height preserved |
| Designed & made | In-house by JagMag Lights, Greater Noida — 100% Make in India |
| Installation | JagMag’s own technical team, strand by strand, on scaffolding |
Real photos from the Sarovar Portico install
These are real photographs of the hotel chandelier Dehradun installation — not renders.





How we built it, step by step
- Site study. We measured the ceiling bays, checked beam positions, and planned one fixture per bay so the line of chandeliers matches the line of tables below.
- Frame fabrication. The stepped steel trays were cut, welded and mirror-polished at our factory in Greater Noida.
- Crystal dressing. Each strand was strung by hand — faceted beads down the drop, solid K9 balls across the base panel.
- Lighting and wiring. LED lamps went inside the trays, positioned so the glow spreads through the crystal without a single visible hotspot.
- Install and tuning. Our team mounted the frames on scaffolding, dressed the strands in place, and balanced the brightness with the cove lighting around each bay.
Want a fixture made to your ceiling, not a catalogue page? Here’s how chandelier customisation works at JagMag.
How big should a banquet chandelier be?
Here’s the simple maths we use on every hotel project.
Width: add the room’s length and width in feet — that total, in inches, is a sensible chandelier diameter. A 20 × 30 ft hall suggests a fixture around 50 inches across. For a row of fixtures, size each one to its ceiling bay instead. The Lightology chandelier size calculator is a handy cross-check.
Height: if the fixture hangs in the open, keep the lowest crystal at least 7.5–8 ft above the floor. Recessed fixtures like Sarovar Portico’s skip this problem completely — which is exactly why we recommend them for halls with stages and decor.
Brightness: banquet halls feel right around 300 lux overall, with about 150–200 lux landing on the tables, all in a golden-white 2700–3000K tone. (Lux is just a measure of light falling on a surface.) Always specify dimmable lamps — varmala moments want 20% light, dinner wants 80%. Industry references like the ConTech hospitality lighting design guide use similar layered targets.
For room-by-room rules, see our full chandelier size guide.
Manufacturer vs importer: why it matters for a hotel
Now you might be thinking — can’t I just import something similar?
You can. But hotels live with their lighting for decades, and that’s where the difference shows up.
| Indian manufacturer (JagMag) | Typical importer / stockist | |
|---|---|---|
| Custom build time | 15–20 working days | 60–120 days |
| Spare crystals & parts | Available 10+ years — we made it, we can remake it | Often gone once the batch sells out |
| A strand breaks mid-season | Our own technicians fix it, often overnight | Wait for overseas support |
| Second property, same look | Exact same fixture, made again any time | Depends on what’s in stock abroad |
| Install | Manufacturer’s own team | Third-party contractor |
That’s the quiet advantage behind this project — and behind our hotel installs at Rajmahal Jaipur and StayWell in Kerala.
Want this look in your venue — or your home?
You don’t need a hotel budget to get this style. These ready designs share the same DNA:
- Rectangular Tiered Crystal Flush Mount — the closest match to the Sarovar Portico fixtures, in gold or black, sized for living rooms and lobbies.
- Rectangular Crystal Chandelier in Satin Gold — a 2-tier version with the same stepped sparkle, lovely over long dining tables.
- K9 Crystal Raindrop Flush Mount — round or rectangular, the same frozen-rain effect for normal ceiling heights.
And yes — crystal this dense does collect dust. Our crystal cleaning guide shows the safe way to keep it brilliant.
Questions people ask us
Who made the chandeliers at Sarovar Portico Dehradun?
JagMag Lights — a government-recognised (DPIIT) Indian manufacturer based in Greater Noida. The fixtures were designed, fabricated and installed by our in-house team. Nothing was imported.
What does a custom hotel chandelier Dehradun project cost?
It depends on size, crystal density and the number of fixtures, so we quote per project. As a rule, a matched family of recessed fixtures often costs less than one giant statement piece of the same impact — and JagMag’s custom build time is 15–20 working days.
Are the crystals real?
Yes — the base panels use solid K9 optical crystal balls, and the curtains use faceted crystal beads. K9 is the same grade used in premium lighting worldwide.
What if a strand breaks five years from now?
We replace it. Because we manufacture in-house, spare strands, balls and lamps stay available for 10+ years — one of the biggest reasons hotels choose a manufacturer over an importer.
Can you make the same design for my hotel in another city?
Yes. We can rebuild this exact design — or resize it for your ceiling — for any city in India, with our own team handling installation.
So here’s our question for you: when guests walk into your venue, where do their eyes go first? If the answer isn’t “up”, talk to JagMag Lights — we’ll design something worth looking up at.
