Teak Temple Door From Kota - 18th Century

Teak Temple Door From Kota - 18th Century

Brand: Indigo Antiques
SKU: A03884
2212.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This remarkable 18th-century teak temple door from Kota, Rajasthan, is a striking example of northern Indian architectural craftsmanship. Rather than functioning as a pierced jali screen, the door is constructed with an extraordinarily intricate geometric lattice applied over a solid timber backing, creating a richly textured surface of depth and shadow. The complex interlocking pattern is formed from hundreds of individually shaped teak elements, demonstrating the exceptional skill and precision of the craftsmen who created it more than two centuries ago. Richly patinated from age and use, the door retains its original character, with weathered surfaces, traditional joinery, and surviving iron fittings all contributing to its authenticity. The substantial solid teak construction reflects its former role within a temple setting, where durability was as important as decorative effect. Today, it serves as a dramatic architectural statement piece, equally suited for display as wall art, incorporation into an interior design scheme, or restoration as a functional door. Origin: Kota, Rajasthan, India Date: 18th Century Materials: Solid Teak, Iron Features: Intricate geometric latticework applied over solid timber backing, traditional handcrafted construction, original iron fittings, temple architectural element, deep aged patina Condition: Wear, surface weathering, age-related imperfections and historic repairs consistent with age and use Dimensions: W69 x D6 x H160 cm

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