A breathtaking example of 19th-century Indian craftsmanship, this Antique Architectural Window Panel is a multi-layered celebration of traditional wood artistry. Hand-carved from solid teak, the panel is divided into a triptych of arched window forms, each topped with intricate floral friezes. The upper register features three distinct Jali lattice patterns—diamond, floral, and honeycomb—designed to filter light and air while providing privacy. The lower portion of the panel is equally detailed, showcasing a miniature baluster gallery above a series of carved plinths featuring symbolic clover and spade motifs. With its deep, honey-toned patina and architectural weight, this panel serves as a remarkable decorative wall installation, bringing the grand Haveli aesthetic of Rajasthan into a contemporary interior.
This piece is a designer’s darling for creating a focal point without the need for additional furniture. Mount it as a headboard alternative in a Moroccan-inspired bedroom, or feature it as a stationary wall artifact in a Modern Mediterranean grand hall. To preserve the intricate carving and matte teak finish, dust periodically with a soft, long-bristle brush to reach the recessed lattice areas.
- *Era: Late 19th Century
- *Size: 45" W x 3" D x 51" H
- *Material: Solid Reclaimed Teak
- *Finish: Wax Aged Teak (Matte)
- *Feature: Triple-arched triptych design; three unique Jali lattice patterns; miniature baluster gallery; hand-carved clover motifs.
- *Origin: India
- *Condition: Excellent antique condition; authentic joinery and weathering consistent with its architectural heritage.
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