This Antique Pale Blue & Weathered Cream Indian Teak Jali Door Garden Gate Pair is a truly rare and original 19th-century find, salvaged from a historic building in Gujarat State and preserved for future generations. The doors showcase a beautifully aged pale blue and cream painted finish, with hints of soft green and rustic brown peeking through the patina, and are adorned with original heavy iron fittings and bolts. The upper sections feature classic jali (lattice) ironwork, while the lower panels are hand-carved with sunburst medallions, making these doors a striking statement piece.
Known in Hindi as ‘Lakdi Aur Lohe Ka Darwaza’ (wood and iron door), these doors were traditionally positioned at the end of a drive, path, or in front of a solid door to allow air flow while maintaining security. Today, they are perfect for use as a grand garden gate, decorative feature wall, statement shutters, or even as a unique backdrop for events and film sets. The doors are in great condition for their age, with beautiful patina, historic repairs, and age-related marks that celebrate their long journey.
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Grand entrance to a walled garden or patio
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Decorative feature wall or headboard
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Statement shutters or room divider
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Unique backdrop for weddings, events, or retail displays
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Authentic prop for film and theatre
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Repurposed as bespoke furniture or art installation
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Authentic 19th-century Indian teak doors
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Distressed pale blue, cream, and soft green painted finish
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Original iron jali (lattice) work and heavy-duty bolts
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Hand-carved sunburst medallion panels
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Beautiful patina, with historic repairs and age-related wear
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Personally sourced by a member of the Jardinopia team in Gujarat, India
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Length: 99 cm (39″)
Depth: 3 cm (1.2″)
Height: 184 cm (72.4″)
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