Painted Teak Cabinet Front Panel - 19th Century
This beautifully weathered teak cabinet front dates to the 19th century and was once part of a larger piece of domestic furniture. Although the original cabinet has long since fallen into disrepair, this richly carved façade has been preserved for its exceptional decorative quality and architectural presence. Hand-carved from solid teak, the panel features four striking sunburst medallions framed by floral and geometric detailing. The radiating motif reflects a design influence often associated with the Portuguese presence on India's western coast, where European decorative elements were absorbed into local craftsmanship and reinterpreted by Indian artisans. Layers of original paint have worn gracefully over time, creating a soft palette of faded blues, creams and natural timber tones. This aged surface, combined with the depth of the carving, gives the piece a character and authenticity that cannot be replicated. Today, the panel makes a striking wall-mounted decorative object, bringing texture, history and architectural interest to both traditional and contemporary interiors. Origin: India Date: 19th Century Materials: Teak Features: Hand-carved sunburst motifs, original painted finish, architectural salvage, Portuguese-influenced decorative detailing Condition: Good antique condition with wear, losses and weathering consistent with age and its former use as furniture Dimensions: W60 x D5 x H104 cm
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