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Antique Indian Hand-Carved Teakwood Wall Décor | Floral Rosette Panel | Circa Early 1900s
Introduce timeless Indian elegance into your space with this Antique Handcrafted Teakwood Wall Décor, an early 20th-century panel richly adorned with floral rosette carvings. Hailing from India and carved by master artisans, this vintage fragment celebrates centuries-old traditions in woodwork, honouring motifs of nature, symmetry, and sacred geometry.
✦ Architectural Beauty & Handcrafted Heritage
This compact yet striking teakwood panel features a sequence of circular medallions—likely inspired by the rosette or chakra motif—hand-chiselled with fine detailing. Originally a lintel or structural embellishment from a haveli or temple, it now serves as a sophisticated piece of wall décor, offering organic texture and age-worn beauty to any setting.
✦ Key Features:
• Authentic Indian antique wall décor panel from the early 1900s
• Hand-carved floral rosettes and scroll motifs throughout
• Crafted from solid aged teakwood with visible carving depth and grain
• Naturally distressed whitewashed finish adds rustic patina
• Perfect for above doors, consoles, mantels, or gallery wall pairings
• Lightweight and easy to mount with rear loops (included)
• A rare and elegant heritage artefact – no two panels are alike
✦ Styling Tip:
Use this panel horizontally above an entryway or vertically as a sculptural wall accent in bohemian, wabi-sabi, or global fusion interiors. Pairs beautifully with natural stone, earthy textiles, and neutral palettes.
✦ Specifications:
• Width: 90 cm
• Height: 15 cm
• Depth: 5 cm
• Weight: 2 kg
• Material: Solid Teakwood
• Finish: Whitewashed antique with natural aged tones
• Origin: India | Era: Circa 1900s
✦ Delivery & Collection:
This item will be carefully hand-delivered across the UK. Collection can be arranged by appointment. For international delivery or styling assistance, please contact us directly.
Exclusively at Regen Bespoke – where heritage meets mindful design. Own a rare piece of India’s decorative past, carved in time and character.