Introduce authentic Indian heritage to your garden or home with this striking pair of Antique Teal & Verdigris Painted Teak Indian Garden Dog Gates, salvaged from a 19th-century Haveli in Gujarat. These rare gates, approximately 125 years old, feature a beautifully weathered palette of teal, verdigris green, and hints of blue and cream, layered over the original teak wood. Retaining their original iron fittings and lock bar, the gates display a fabulous patina and character that can only be achieved by decades of use and exposure.
Originally used to keep dogs in and other animals out at the entrance of a Gujarati mansion, these gates are now perfect for repurposing as entry garden gates, statement features for walled gardens, patios, terraces, or even as unique interior decor. Their robust teak construction ensures longevity outdoors in the UK climate, and we recommend a clear lacquer to preserve their wonderful colours. Each gate is a true one-off, with historic repairs, age-related marks, and a story embedded in every layer of paint.
Key Features:
Authentic 19th-century Indian dog gates from Gujarat
Distressed teal, verdigris green, blue, cream, and natural wood tones with original ironwork
Ready to hang and fully usable outdoors or indoors
Dimensions: 62 cm (W) x 3 cm (D) x 111 cm (H) / 24.4 x 1.2 x 43.7 in
Ideal for garden entrances, patios, terraces, or as a dramatic interior feature
Unique patina, original paint, and historic repairs
Personally sourced in Gujarat, India by a member of the Jardinopia team
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