Antique Indian Architectural Temple Chariot Carving

$845.00
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A structural fragment with spiritual significance, this solid wood panel was originally part of a South Indian temple chariot. It features a high-relief carving of a standing deity or door guardian, identifiable by the mace resting on the ground and the hand raised in a gesture of blessing or protection. The figure wears traditional jewelry and a tall, tiered crown. The wood retains a deep, dark oxidation consistent with old teak and the original joinery tenon is still visible at the top, preserving its history as a built-in architectural element. This vertical panel is perfect for "layering" on a deep shelf, mantelpiece or wall art. Its dark, rich tone contrasts elegantly with lighter stone or plaster surfaces.

  • *Era: Antique
  • *Size: 5"(L) x 2.75"(D) x 16"(H)
  • *Material: Solid teak
  • *Color: Old Teak
  • * Subject: Standing Deity / Guardian with Mace
  • *Category: Architectural Salvage / Temple Fragment
  • *Origin: South India
  • *Condition: Antique with visible joinery (tenon) and age-related wear to the carving. Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.

  • **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.

Specifications

  • Material: Solid teak
  • Dimensions: 5"L x 2.75"D x 16"H
  • Origin: Antique; South Indian temple-chariot architectural carving tradition; carved teak, South India
  • Era: Antique
  • Condition: Visible joinery tenon and age-related wear to the carving; wear consistent with age and use
  • Special Detail: High-relief standing deity/door guardian holding a mace, hand raised in blessing; tall tiered crown; deep oxidized teak tone

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