Bring a piece of Indian architectural history to your home or garden with this rare antique Jali door pair, salvaged from a historic building in Gujarat State. Crafted from solid teak and finished in a rich dark walnut brown, these doors feature intricate hand-carved borders, original iron bars, and robust fittings, all bearing the marks of their 19th-century origins.
The openwork ‘Jali’ design allows for air circulation and security, making them ideal for use as grand garden gates, patio entrances, or dramatic feature walls in both traditional and modern settings. The original heavy-duty iron locks and bolts remain intact, reflecting their historic role as the first line of defence in prominent Indian homes. The lower panels are carved with floral rosette motifs, adding further depth and character.
Key Features:
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Dark walnut brown finish with visible wood grain and timeworn patina1234
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Original iron bars, bolts, locks, and fittings
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Hand-carved borders and floral rosette motifs on lower panels
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19th-century solid teak wood construction
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Dimensions: 94 x 4 x 168 cm
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Unique one-of-a-kind antique with age-related marks and historic repairs
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Sourced personally by a member of Jardinopia in Rajasthan, India
Versatile Uses:
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Grand entrance gates for walled gardens or patios
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Statement feature wall in modern or traditional interiors
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Unique shutters or room dividers
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Decorative backdrop for events or film sets
Each door is a genuine antique, with a history you can see and feel. Suitable for outdoor use in the UK with annual linseed oil and optional clear lacquer to protect the wood and ironwork.
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