An exquisite study in vertical wood artistry, this is a pair of 19th-century architectural panels hand-carved from solid teak. These narrow, soaring columns were originally part of a grand interior courtyard in Rajasthan. They feature intricate "Tree of Life" scrolling vine-work that culminates in hand-carved bird motifs—peacocks and parrots—expertly integrated into the foliage. Each panel is balanced by a geometric Jali lattice at the top and a traditional miniature baluster gallery at the base. The slightly varied widths (11" and 10.5") and the authentic, sun-bleached patina are hallmarks of their hand-hewn origin. Whether displayed as a flanking pair in a grand entryway or as a unique vertical headboard element, these panels bring a soulful, rhythmic energy to the modern home.
These antique carved panels are perfect for narrow wall segments that need architectural height. They are a favorite for Rustic Farmouse and Spanish Modern designers looking to add a layer of history without the bulk of a full door set.
- *Era: Late 19th Century
- *Size: Panel A: 11" W x 3" D x 70" H |Panel B: 10.5" W x 3" D x 70" H
- *Material: Solid Reclaimed Teak
- *Finish: Wax Aged Teak (Matte)
- *Feature: Hand-carved avian motifs; scrolling "Tree of Life" vines; baluster gallery base; top Jali lattice.
- *Origin: Indian
- *Condition: Excellent antique condition; authentic character marks and joinery consistent with age.
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