A precious 19th century Indian door sourced in Kerala, a state on India's Malabar coast. This one-of-a-kind door has been repurposed into a stunning coffee table standing on robust square legs. The door retains its original painted finish depicting male and female royal figures against a yellow and red background, along with brass nail-heads and carved rosette decoration all around. The piece shows wear, including cracks and loss of color, befitting its age and history.
Specifications
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Material: Teak and brass
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Dimensions: 65"(L) x 32"(D) x 19"(H)
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Origin: Antique temple door from Kerala on India's Malabar coast, repurposed into a coffee table; teak door with brass nail-heads and hand-painted royal figural decoration
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Era: Antique (19th century)
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Style: South Indian temple door, repurposed
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Condition: Wear consistent with age and use, including cracks and loss of color; blemishes are part of its character and historical value, not defects
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Finish: Original painted finish in red, yellow, and multi-color tones
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