Once guarding the entrance to an Indian home or courtyard, this 19th-century teak door reflects the artistry and symbolism woven into traditional architectural design. Its fifteen hand-carved panels depict elephants, horses, camels, and a central seated figure, imagery associated with strength, prosperity, protection, and spiritual guardianship. Geometric borders and flowing floral carvings frame each scene, creating a harmonious balance between decorative beauty and cultural meaning. Original hand-forged iron studs and latch hardware remain intact, preserving the door’s authentic character and craftsmanship. Enriched by a warm honey-brown patina developed over generations, this remarkable architectural fragment stands as both a functional relic and a celebration of India’s enduring woodworking traditions.
$4,500.00
| Dimensions | 32 × 1 × 66 in |
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| Country | India |
$4,500.00
| Dimensions | 32 × 1 × 66 in |
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| Country | India |