This exceptional sculptural artifact is repurposed from an authentic antique beam remnant, originally part of the structural heartwood of a historic Indian haveli. The piece serves as a tactile record of the estate’s architectural evolution, featuring high-relief hand-carvings of a central floral rosette or traditional scrollwork. What distinguishes this remnant is the remarkable age of its finish—visible layers of original indigo and earth-toned mineral pigments that have weathered over decades to reveal the rich, chocolate grain of the aged teak beneath.
Meticulously mounted on a custom-forged iron gallery stand, this fragment transcends its original structural purpose to become a definitive historical addition for the modern interior. Its substantial 9.5-inch verticality and deep 5-inch profile make it an ideal choice for grounding a grand mantelpiece, anchoring a deep-set library bookshelf, or introducing a sense of academic history to a contemporary entryway console.
- *Era: Antique
- *Dimension: 8" Wide x 5" Deep x 9.5" Total Height.
- *Material: Aged Teakwood and Original Pigment on a Hand-Forged Iron Base.
- *Finish: Brown/Blue
- *Artisan Detail: Deep hand-carving featuring original layered mineral pigments and weathered patinas.
- *Modern Utility: Elevated on a custom iron stand for use as a monumental sculptural anchor in curated spaces.
- *Condition: Authentic antique character with original structural fissures, weathered edges, and developed surface depth.
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