Introduce a rare piece of Indian architectural history to your home or garden with this unusual and decorative pair of Antique Mint Green Indian Teak Dog Gates. Salvaged from a 19th-century Haveli in Gujarat State and dating back approximately 125 years, these gates were originally used to keep dogs in and other animals out at the main entrance of grand Gujarati homes.
The gates feature a beautifully weathered mint green paint with gentle hints of white and natural teak showing through, creating a unique patina that can only be achieved by the passage of time. Original iron fittings and a gently curved top with classic spindle slats showcase the craftsmanship and character of these historic pieces. Every mark, repair, and brushstroke of colour adds to the authenticity and charm of these unique gates.
Key Features:
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Authentic 19th-century Indian teak wood construction
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Distinctive mint green weathered paint with original ironwork
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Ornate arched top and classic spindle details
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Ready to hang and fully usable indoors or outdoors
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Ideal for garden entrances, walled gardens, patios, terraces, greenhouses, or as striking wall art
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Also perfect as a prop for film or photography recreating a bygone era
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Dimensions: Width 118 cm (46.5 inches) x Depth 3 cm (1.2 inches) x Height 138 cm (54.3 inches)
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Each gate is unique, with visible age-related marks, repairs, and wear
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Personally sourced by a member of the Jardinopia team in Rajasthan, India
We recommend applying a clear protective lacquer to preserve the beautiful mint green colour if used outdoors. These gates are stored in the UK and ready for immediate shipment.
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