Transport your garden into a realm of historical elegance with these authentic turquoise blue teak wood gates salvaged from a 19th-century Gujarati Haveli. Dating approximately 125 years old, these architectural treasures feature a captivating weathered turquoise finish that tells stories of their rich heritage.
Originally positioned at entrances of traditional Indian homes to keep animals out while containing household dogs, these gates now offer tremendous decorative potential for contemporary spaces. The ornate curved top with distinctive central finial creates an immediate visual impact, while the semi-open spindle design in the upper portion adds architectural interest.
These gates retain their original iron fittings and authentic patina, developed over more than a century of use. The distressed turquoise blue paint surface reveals layers of history with gentle wear that only enhances their charm and character.
Perfect for:
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Creating a distinctive entrance to walled gardens or patio areas
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Adding architectural interest to conservatory or greenhouse entryways
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Decorative wall art for interior spaces with an eclectic aesthetic
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Film and photography props for period settings
Each piece comes ready to hang and has been personally sourced by a member of the Jardinopia team in Rajasthan, India. While fully functional and crafted from durable teak that will last for many more years, these gates bear the expected marks and character of their age.
Dimensions: Width 77 cm (30.3 inches) x Depth 3 cm (1.2 inches) x Height 153 cm (60.2 inches)
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