An ancient Indian haveli entrance door found in Haryana in northern India. It is a notable example of ancient Indian architecture, this antique entrance door was part of ornate palaces or forts that are known for being grand, symmetrical, and decorated with a lot of delicate details. The carved details often include floral patterns, geometric shapes, and religious or mythological imagery. This pair of doors are made from thick teak wood and show traces of original aged green painted finish with wear and oxidation showing. The architectural surround on this door has a beautiful 5 panels with intricate carved elements including a Ganesh figure as a central figure. The doors also have a decorative carved moulding frame, with floral decoration all around. The interior doors have a multi paneled front with a center carved floral strip in the center. These beautiful ancient doors were traditionally used in exclusive homes or temples and are highly valued for their craftsmanship, beauty, and cultural significance.