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Antique Hand-Painted Indian Teak Wood Door | Early 1900s | Rajasthani Floral Folk Art | One-of-a-Kind Interior Feature
Step into the elegance of a bygone era with this Antique Hand-Painted Teak Wood Door, a rare gem from early 1900s Rajasthan. Once part of a traditional haveli (mansion), this door was not only a functional entryway but also a canvas of local artistry and cultural storytelling.
Crafted from solid teak wood, known for its strength, resilience, and naturally rich grain, this piece is a testament to the longevity and craftsmanship of Indian artisans. Its structure is framed with carved borders and traditional architectural proportions that suggest it once led to a place of significance—perhaps a prayer room, family hall, or private chamber.
What makes this door truly exceptional is its vivid hand-painted floral designs. Each panel features symmetrical arrangements of blooming vines, folk-style blossoms, and organic patterns—meticulously painted in shades of forest green, red ochre, mustard yellow, dusty blue, and gold. These hues were traditionally sourced from natural pigments and reflect Rajasthan’s folk-art heritage. The florals symbolise prosperity, life, and spiritual protection—infusing the door with cultural depth and decorative beauty.
Aged metal ring handles with natural patina, a vertical carved mid-panel, and time-worn paint layers only enhance the authenticity and allure of this antique. Whether used as a functional door, interior room divider, or a statement wall feature, it offers a powerful connection to India’s architectural past.
Dimensions:
W: 107cm × H: 170cm × D: 13cm
Weight: Approx. 70kg
Material: Hand-Carved Teak Wood | Hand-Painted Panels | Original Iron Hardware
Origin: Rajasthan, India | Circa Early 1900s
This heritage piece is exclusively available at Regen Bespoke—a one-of-a-kind door that cannot be sourced elsewhere. Add it to your space to capture timeless artistry, history, and soul in a way only antiques can.