An exceptional wall panel made from an original architectural window facade with a center arched decorative frame and barn style center doors. An Indian courtyard window, also called a "jharokha" is a type of window typically found in traditional Indian architecture, particularly in the Rajasthan region. These windows are characterized by their projection out from the wall of a building and their open-air balconies. They are typically located on the upper floors of a building and are used to provide natural light and ventilation to the interior spaces of the building. Antique window and door facades serve as a focal point in the architecture of traditional Indian buildings and are highly valued for their beauty and craftsmanship.